Looking for a shinier way to share your instructional video? Consider embedding it. Embedding makes it easy for your students to view your video with a single click. In this video we’ll explore how to take your Camtasia 8 created instructional video and embed it directly in your LMS or webpage using a free video host like YouTube.
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8/4/2016- Recording a simple video
- Recording mobile video with Fuse
- Adding media to an existing project
- Editing Camtasia videos
- Exporting, linking, and embedding video
- Flipping your classroom
- Creating interactive videos with EDpuzzle
- Giving feedback via video
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 30s
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What you should know1m 24s
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Using the exercise files1m 23s
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1. Basic Video Creation
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Exploring a basic setup2m 22s
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Recording a simple video3m 26s
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Taking advantage of Pause4m 15s
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Creating a webcam video5m 45s
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Going mobile with Fuse1m 57s
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Adding media to your project6m 53s
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Creating a weekly overview3m 15s
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Creating an announcement2m 31s
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2. Sharing
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Making a quick edit3m 42s
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Exporting an MP4 video1m 40s
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Linking to a video1m 44s
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Embedding a video3m 5s
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Creating a learning library3m 20s
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3. Flipped Classroom
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What is a flipped classroom?2m 30s
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Flipping your classroom2m 26s
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4. Interactivity
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Sharing feedback using video3m 59s
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Empowering student response2m 18s
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Conclusion
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Next steps58s
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