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Make Videos Engaging and Accessible... ...with Camtasia and TechSmith Relay Slides = bit.ly/camtasia-relay31417

About TechSmith We empower people to create remarkable videos and images that help share knowledge and information Snagit Screen capture and so much more. 13 Million Users Camtasia The best all-in-one video editor and screen recorder. 14 Million users Relay Higher ed video platform for lecture capture, flipped, blended and online learning. Over half million videos created Morae Market leading usability testing and analysis software. Jing Quick and basic screen capture and recording

About TechSmith We empower people to create remarkable videos and images that help share knowledge and information

Enhancing Attention and Memory During Video-Recorded Lectures Engagement Research Enhancing Attention and Memory During Video-Recorded Lectures Daniel L. Schacter and Karl K. Szpunar Harvard University (2013) Source: https://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/features/stl-0000011.pdf

Engagement Research Keeping It Real: Factors that Impact Social Presence, Feelings of Isolation, and Interactivity in Online Learning Franco Taverna, Ph.D. Senior Lecturer, Human Biology Program, University of Toronto, Canada Lena Paulo Kushnir, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Psychology, OCAD University, Canada Kenneth Berry, M.Sc., Research Associate, Laurie Harrison, M.Ed., Director, Online Learning,

Engagement Research +89% Words Alone Words + Pictures Research-Based Principles for Designing Multimedia Instruction Richard E. Mayer University of California, Santa Barbara People learn more from words and graphics alone – multimedia principle Words Alone Words + Pictures http://hilt.harvard.edu/files/hilt/files/background_reading.pdf +89%

Multimedia Principles Contiguity Modality Redundancy Personalization Coherence

Three Kinds of Processing in Learning Cognitive Processing Extraneous Essential Generative http://hilt.harvard.edu/files/hilt/files/background_reading.pdf

Make Videos Engaging and Accessible... ...with Camtasia and TechSmith Relay Supported by Research

1. Quizzing In-video for formative assessment with feedback Fosters generative processing Supported in Camtasia and Relay

2. Captioning Meet ADA accessibility guidelines Supported in Camtasia & Relay

3. Behaviors & Annotations Reduces extraneous processing Signaling Contiguity Supported in Camtasia Signaling is highlighting important material Spatial Contiguity – place text near corresponding parts of the graphic or video

4. Table of Contents Manages essential processing segmentation Supported in Camtasia & Relay

5. Hotspots Manages essential processing Supported in Camtasia segmentation Supported in Camtasia

Let me know if I can help... Ryan Eash | Learning and Development Specialist TechSmith | r.eash@techsmith.com | @ryaneash (517) 381-2300 x589 Desk | (252) 299-2130 Cell Slides = bit.ly/camtasia-relay31417