In a world of ever-changing social media practices, continual growth in technology applications, and media’s always expanding reach, we’re starting to notice new trends. These […]
After conducting an analysis of faculty needs for video editing tools this summer, we have prepared a demo of Camtasia 9 that will be delivered […]
I have come to believe that a syllabus should be a dynamic learning tool. To that end on the first day of class I randomly […]
As part of our exploration in rapid eLearning authoring tool, we have explored Lectora 17, the newest version of Lectora Inspire. This rapid eLearning authoring […]
Throughout my almost four decades of teaching I have tried to build bridges. Bridges across the Kindergarten to Higher Education divide. Bridges among different global communities. […]
I can be amazingly productive and creative when I have protected time and when I disconnect from the computer! Surrounding oneself with bright, playful younger […]
by Kevin Siegel While developing a recent Camtasia project, I needed to split a large video into multiple segments. The video I was given […]
As you might have seen from my previous post I have recently started a new job at Kaplan Open Learning where I have been using […]
by Kevin Siegel When developing eLearning, one important goal is to ensure consistency from object to object. In addition, unless you're a top-notch designer […]
by Kevin Siegel While producing a Camtasia project, assets such as videos, images, and audio clips can be imported from your hard drive, a […]
by Kevin Siegel Last week I wrote about the process of adding closed captions to Camtasia projects that help make your project accessible to learners with […]
by Kevin Siegel Closed captioning (CC) allows you to provide descriptive information in your published eLearning project that typically matches the voiceover audio contained […]