316 BYOD: Get Interactive with Camtasia! Build a Branching Simulation
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Wednesday, October 23
Tools
St Thomas AB
Do you need a quick, reliable, and cost-effective tool for informational and instructional videos? You have it all with Camtasia. With Camtasia Studio you can record, edit, and publish a short video with branching interactivity.
In this session you’ll learn the entire Camtasia production process; from screen recording, editing, inserting media, and publishing. Along the way, you will pick up undocumented tips and tricks to make your efforts even easier. You’ll find that Camtasia has a short learning curve, making it useful for rapid development. And the best part, no Camtasia experience is required to attend this session!
In this session, you will learn:
- How to prepare and record your screen
- Best practices for producing a simulation
- How to create user-interactivity, including branching and other hyperlinking
- Efficient editing tips
- Design and development workflow for videos with and without audio
- What production settings work with interactive videos
Audience:
Designers, developers, trainers
Technology discussed:
Camtasia 2019, Microsoft Word Planning Template
Participant technology requirements:
Laptop, Camtasia 2019 (A free trial copy may be downloaded from Techsmith.com), headphones/earbuds, and a mouse, as Camtasia is tricky if using a trackpad
Zoe Cohen
Lead Technology Training Specialist
Dorsey & Whitney LLP
Zoe Cohen works in technology training and development at an AMLAW 100 law firm. She has over 15 years of experience in teaching, instructional design, project management, conducting business analysis, and eLearning development. Zoe has developed instructor-led training and eLearning in corporate, higher education, and secondary education settings. She has used many tools to build eLearning, even starting from scratch with HTML and JavaScript. Zoe is a certified Captivate specialist, avid Storyline user, and Camtasia evangelist. One of her passions is developing hybrid training programs and establishing documented and repeatable (best) practices for eLearning and other curriculum development.