Chunking refers to the strategy of breaking down information into bite-sized pieces so the brain can more easily digest new information.
[Great strategy for elearning, blogging, training ~ Jeff]
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Chunking refers to the strategy of breaking down information into bite-sized pieces so the brain can more easily digest new information.
[Great strategy for elearning, blogging, training ~ Jeff]
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Robin Good: If you are about to be interviewed online, or need to record a quality video talk with a prestigious special guest, here is a good and comprehensive guide to everything you need to know.
From quality webcam alternatives, to microphones, lighting and backdrops, and recording software, Houston Neal has put together a useful reference that is useful for both PC and Mac users alike.
Useful. Resourceful. 8/10
Full guide: http://blog.softwareadvice.com/articles/crm/how-to-capture-great-web-interviews-1101212/
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Robin Good: If you want to learn how to shoot a video of someone explaining something in front of a whiteboard, here is a good guide.
Put together by Nick Sayers, it explains and documents all you need to know about shooting, lighting, and editing whiteboard presentations.
Recommended. 8/10
Full guide: http://www.seomoz.org/blog/tips-for-filming-whiteboard-presentations
[Smart presentation and content production tips - JD]
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