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How to Create Technical Tutorials with Screencasting in Less than 45 Minutes

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In this video you'll learn how to create awesome technical screencast tutorials/courses in less than 45 minutes.
Creating video tutorials for technical content is hard if you've never done it before. I've been creating technical screencast content for over a decade and in this video I'll show you everything you need to know to crate a technical screencast tutorials and/or courses that looks good, sounds good and makes the viewer want to watch and re-watch your videos.
Disclaimer: Yes, I know this particular video goes against some of the advice I have in this course. This was due to the fact that this course was originally built into many different video lessons, and not one large lesson. Example: Intro's are present before each section. That is because the video is a combination of all the individual videos in the course, combined into this one larger video. If you have your videos by themselves, then you do not need to include the intros and probably shouldn't (as I advise in this course).
00:00 Intro
02:40 How to Compose a Great Lesson Title
03:44 Avoid Title, Summary and Outro Slides
04:25 Limit Your Slides to Learning Aids
07:24 Eliminate Intros and Outros
08:37 Avoid Intro Videos
09:12 Use a High Contrast Theme
10:23 Use the Same Theme Throughout the Course
10:53 Set Up Your Environment for Recording
12:33 Eliminate Distractions
14:38 Always Have Movement Every 8-10 Seconds
15:38 Remain on Topic
16:48 Remove Extraneous Content
19:58 Teach Bit-by-Bit
23:28 Show Everything While Teaching
28:44 Keep Videos Bite-Sized
29:39 Export a High-Quality Video That Supports HD (or better)
30:09 Record in Small Segments
31:45 Use a Double Clap to Mark Mistakes
32:50 Ensure Audio is Leveled
37:15 Use Ripple Delete
38:40 Review Your Video in Full
39:23 How to Record High-Quality Audio
42:13 The Two Ways to Record Your Content
44:39 Recap
#screencast #courses #onlinelearning
Creating video tutorials for technical content is hard if you've never done it before. I've been creating technical screencast content for over a decade and in this video I'll show you everything you need to know to crate a technical screencast tutorials and/or courses that looks good, sounds good and makes the viewer want to watch and re-watch your videos.
Disclaimer: Yes, I know this particular video goes against some of the advice I have in this course. This was due to the fact that this course was originally built into many different video lessons, and not one large lesson. Example: Intro's are present before each section. That is because the video is a combination of all the individual videos in the course, combined into this one larger video. If you have your videos by themselves, then you do not need to include the intros and probably shouldn't (as I advise in this course).
00:00 Intro
02:40 How to Compose a Great Lesson Title
03:44 Avoid Title, Summary and Outro Slides
04:25 Limit Your Slides to Learning Aids
07:24 Eliminate Intros and Outros
08:37 Avoid Intro Videos
09:12 Use a High Contrast Theme
10:23 Use the Same Theme Throughout the Course
10:53 Set Up Your Environment for Recording
12:33 Eliminate Distractions
14:38 Always Have Movement Every 8-10 Seconds
15:38 Remain on Topic
16:48 Remove Extraneous Content
19:58 Teach Bit-by-Bit
23:28 Show Everything While Teaching
28:44 Keep Videos Bite-Sized
29:39 Export a High-Quality Video That Supports HD (or better)
30:09 Record in Small Segments
31:45 Use a Double Clap to Mark Mistakes
32:50 Ensure Audio is Leveled
37:15 Use Ripple Delete
38:40 Review Your Video in Full
39:23 How to Record High-Quality Audio
42:13 The Two Ways to Record Your Content
44:39 Recap
#screencast #courses #onlinelearning
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