Camtasia 9 Introduction Course Outline
Course Overview
Using Camtasia, you can quickly create eLearning for software demonstrations, software simulations, soft skills lessons (such as onboarding or compliance training), and anything in-between. You can render your finished project so it can be accessed by
learners using desktop computers, laptops, tablets, and other mobile devices. Your content can be hosted on a web server, LMS, YouTube, and more.
In this class you will learn how you can include recordings of existing PowerPoint presentations or software demonstrations created directly on your computer using Camtasia Recorder. You will use the powerful Camtasia Editor to add animations, voiceover
audio, graphics, music, annotations, closed captions, quizzes, and even surveys to a project. This class will introduce you to the essential Camtasia 9 skills you need to get up and running with this awesome eLearning development tool as quickly as
possible.
Prerequisites
Attendees should have a familiarity with computers. No prior Camtasia experience is required.
Exploring Camtasia
The Camtasia Interface
The Media Bin and Library
The Canvas and Timeline
The Camtasia Recorder
Rehearsals
Recording Screen Actions
Annotations
Recording Effects
Adding Media
Import a Video
Add a Video to the Timeline
Import Images
Add a Track
Create a Watermark
Add Cursor Effects
Groups, Annotations, Behaviors, and Transitions
Create a Group
Add a Callout
Apply Image Color to Callout Text
Add a Behavior to a Callout
Add a Transition to a Group
Modify Transition Timing
Audio
Add Background Music to a Video
Fade Audio In and Out
Record Voice Narration
Split a Music Clip
Rename Tracks
Silence and Cut Audio
Sharing
Share an MP4
Share to YouTube
Share with a Smart Player
Add a Watermark to a Shared Lesson
Extending, Zooming, Trimming, and Interactivity
Extend a Video Frame
Trim a Video Selection
Add a Zoom-n-Pan
Add a Marker
Add a TOC
Add a Hotspot to the Timeline
Quizzes and Screencast.com
Add a Quiz and Multiple Choice Question
Add a Fill In the Blank Question
Share to Screencast.com
PowerPoint and Captions
Record PowerPoint
Manually Create Closed Captions
Control Caption Timing
Use Speech-to-Text to Create Closed Captions
View outline in Word
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