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Camtasia Training tutorials & resources
Camtasia Training tutorials & resources
I recently had a question from one of my private coaching clients that I’d like to share. He has a series of videos on, what could be considered, a fairly technical subject that he wishes to make simple for the everyday business person. As he got a little deeper into his video creation he emailed […]
Continue readingIt can be hard to find really good examples of video training you can use as a model for your own courses. A lot of the video training online was created by people who have no experience in course design or what motivates adults. This week I’ve been taking a free course from the University […]
Continue readingOptimal Tags help YouTube videos rank higher in Search and be surfaced more in Suggested Videos. This guide will show you how to create optimal YouTube Tags Source: www.faqtube.tv A useful guide for determining what your YouTube tags should be for best search results. See on Scoop.it – Camtasia Tricks
Continue readingDid you know? You can add all kinds of “B-roll” video clips into your YouTube uploads? In this excerpt from Lon’s Screencast Coaching call, YouTube expert Zane Miller reveals a little known feature of YouTube that let’s you search for and add other YouTube video clips under the “Creative Commons” license. It’s in the YouTube […]
Continue readingWhen I first started creating video I never worried much about a player. It didn’t seem important. If I uploaded my video to YouTube and linked to it or embedded it on my blog I would use the YouTube player. If I created a video with Camtasia Studio and uploaded it to Screencast.com I would […]
Continue readingThere are some simple things in software that can sometimes really trip you up! Know what I mean? 😉 Camtasia 8 has a nifty little tool called the Crop Tool that will let you crop stuff on the timeline (like video clips) to make them “fit” and look better. Nice, right? Here’s a little problem […]
Continue readingHave you heard of “Mind Mapping”? It’s a technique for brain-storming ideas and tasks into a managable outline and used for everything from “honey-do” lists to full blown project management. In this mini-webinar excerpt from our Weekly Screencast Coaching call, Lon Naylor invited his good friend and Mind Map expert Bob “The Teacher” Jenkins to […]
Continue readingCreating a series of weekly tips and tricks for your audience can be a great way to stay relevant and engaged. Its great for branding if you can have a recognizable video bumper (intro and outro) at the beginning and a consistent call to action at the end. In this excerpt from our weekly coaching […]
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