Basic Training Training (per participant)
Online Training: $895.00 (one day), 1350.00 (two day)
Classroom: $895.00 (one day), 1350.00 (two day)
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Learn while you develop (per participant)
Online Training, Classroom, or Onsite: $3995.00 (4 days)
*You develop 3 "real" training videos with audio for your organization during these training session. We know it's not cheap but it's worth it.
This training option is best suited for participants
who want to learn through hands-on-training. You develop your own content that you can use inyour video library immediately.
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Custom Development Addons (can be added to 1 day or 2 day training courses)
Add a "Developing for Handheld Devices" module for the iPhone, Blackberry, or Google Android ($399.00)
Develop a real training video(s) for your organization during the training session. (599.00 per video)
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About the iSpring Training Course
iSpring training course teaches participants to build software demonstrations and interactive training/ assessment simulations. Using a task-based approach, participants learn the key features of iSpring and apply best practices throughout the creation of an in-class project. Participants also learn how to create, maintain and update projects.
After Training Support
Six months of support is provided to all participants at no extra cost. Participants can communicate with their instructors by telephone, email, and receive immediate impromptu support through our remote desktop training tool.
Course Outline
Module 1: Developing a Content Development Plan
This sections teaches you the basics required to plan your training development project. At the end of this section you will have a complete development plan that you can use for your projects.
Analyzing your Audience
- Bandwidth Considerations
- Analyzing your Resources
- Analyzing your Constraints
- Screen Resolution
- Instructional Design
- Linear or Interactive flow
Defining your Objectives
- Overall Training Objectives
- Activity Objectives
- Task Objectives
Creating a Content Outline
- Instructional Design for your Project
- Defining Modules
- Chunking Content
- Understanding Linear and Interactive Paths
- Interactive Module Access Points
Writing a Two-column Script
- Understanding the communication column and the Actions Column
- Writing to be Heard
- Associating Narrative and Screen Actions
- Writing for Team Development
- Defining your audio file name in your script
Creating a Storyboard
- Developing a Key Frame Storyboard
- Identifying Major Transitions
- Communicating Transitions and Actions
Defining Interactivity
- Creating an Interactive Flowchart
- Understanding Linear and Interactive Content
- Maintaining a Users Attention
- Planning to Create Multiple Paths - Branching
- Structuring your iSpring Movies
Module 2 - Manually Recording a Simulation
- Describing your Movie Assignment
- Describing the Working Environment
- Introducing iSpring Recording
- Understanding the Recorder Interface
Manually Recording a New Movie
- Previewing a Movie
- Practice
- What you have learned
Module 3 - Manually Recording Audio
- Describing your Audio Assignment
- Describing the Working Environment
- Introducing Camtasia Audio Editor
- Understanding the Audio Editor Interface
Recording Audio
- Editing Audio
- Viewing Video in Audio Editor
- Synchronizing Video and Audio
- Saving your File
- Practice
- What you have learned
Module 4 – Producing your Movie – Importing Content
- Describing your Production Assignment
- Describing the Production Environment
- Introducing Camtasia Studio
- Understanding the Studio Interface
Importing Media Content
- Adding and editing AVI files
- Adding and editing Audio
- Adding Images
Module 5 – Producing your Movie – Editing Media
- Describing your Editing Assignment
- Describing your Editing Tools
- Adjusting Video
- Adjusting Audio
- Using Transitions
- Adding Callouts
- Flash HotSpots
- Zoom-n-Pan
Module 6 – Producing your Movie – Producing Content
- Describing your Production Assignment
- Describing your Production Options
- Understanding the benefits of Various Outputs
Producing Content
- AVI video file
- Flash (SWF) movie file
- Flash Video (FLV) file
- QuickTime (MOV) movie file
- Windows Media (WMV) streaming media file
- RealMedia (RM) streaming media file
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