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Placeholder slide for Launching 2 Polls
1.Have you used Camtasia Studio? (Yes/No)
2. Have you used it for (choose all that apply)
• Marketing or sales video
• Software Demo
• Short Tutorials
• E-learning course
A traditional use of Camtasia Studio for a software demo but with a twist
A full blown e-learning course with quizzes
A compliance course with scenarios that sends scores to an LMS and must work on all devices
A tutorial with branching and multiple videos
Today I’ll be Presenting Four Case Studies
Case Study 1
Case Study 2
Case Study 3
Case Study 4
AT&TInstructional Technologist
1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2008 2012
LearnCamtasia.com2008
IBM Instructional Technologist
Freelance Instructional
Designer
Michelle Schoen
What Makes a Course
Interactive?
An interactive course presents content that allows the user to make decisions and interact with the screen
There’s only so much you can do with the screen. You can
• click
• Hover
• Drag
Almost all interactivity is built on these three elements.
• The best “interaction” is relevant content.
• There’s a place for the cool interactions. But any novel interactivity you add to the course can quickly wear off. And what was once novel becomes a hassle.
Here are a couple of
considerations when building
interactive elearning:
Case Study #1
Quick View
Case Study #2
Resurgens
Case Study #4
Alliance Travel
Case Study #3
Morehouse
College
• Create Recordings of your screen and webinar recordings
• Include PowerPoint videos and animation
• Have branching and Clickable Hotspots
• Include Self Check Quizzes and Tests that go to an e-mail or LMS
• Edit Full motion video and webcam video, narration
• Create a table of contents with logos
• Play multiple videos at the same tim
• Produce to IPAD, Iphone, Android, DVD
• Provide you with a full Library of media assets, music, callouts, etc.
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