Posts Tagged ‘training videos’

Adobe Dreamweaver And Client-side Content

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Adobe Dreamweaver is a widely-used web development tool aimed at inexperienced and experienced users alike. It allows developers to work visually and behind the scenes, it uses standard web technologies such as HTML CSS and JavaScript. Web pages can be introduced into a Dreamweaver site at any time without the danger of the program modifying your code. In the same way, pages that you create in Dreamweaver can be taken out of the Dreamweaver environment and used elsewhere.

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The program does not rely on its own custom solutions which will only work in the Dreamweaver environment. Although Dreamweaver is not necessarily the best software tool for creating all types of website, it is not an environment which one easily outgrows. It is suitable for creating both static content consisting of client-side pages as well as more sophisticated dynamic content including server side pages. In other words, it is suitable for developing the type of content found on the majority of websites. So, let us examine this content in more detail.

Most of our web sites are hosted on web servers run by specialist hosting companies. A large website will need to be hosted on a dedicated server or even servers, whereas most typical websites will be sharing space on a server with other sites. People visiting a website are sometimes called clients.

Clients gain access to the content on web servers using a variety of different operating systems and different browsers. They normally find this content either by clicking on links from search engines and other locations or by simply typing a URL into the address bar of their browser.

The content that clients access on people’s sites can be divided into two main categories: client-side and server-side. The term client-side refers to content which is compatible with the user’s browser, stuff which the browser software can actually open, display or execute (in the case of scripts).

The main component of client-side content is HTML, or as it’s known in its current incarnation, XHTML; a stricter and more consistent version of the original HTML specification. HTML is a simple markup language which is used to describe the content of web pages for the benefit of the client’s browser. Then we also have CSS and JavaScript.

CSS pages contain information describing the layout and presentation of web content. JavaScript is a simple scripting language which can be used to add interactivity to web pages. For example, when you are filling out a form on a website and information entered into a field is inappropriate, JavaScript can be used to notify you that the content must be changed.

All modern web browsers are fully capable of understanding HTML, CSS and JavaScript. With the addition of extra software utilities known as plug-ins, other technologies can be added to web pages. Two of the most popular plug-in technologies are Flash and Adobe Acrobat PDF files. All of this content then is totally compatible with the client’s browser; hence the term client-side content.

The The writer of this article is a training consultant with Macresource Computer Solutions, an independent computer training company offering Adobe Dreamweaver Classes in London and throughout the UK.

Online Training Videos Influence on How Online Courses are Developed

Monday, November 16th, 2009

The education system has seen its share of innovation in tools with the use of videos in online classes as well as the traditional classrooms. Apart from its use in marketing gimmicks, it has found its value in providing education support and has provided many with important information and knowledge. With the rising popularity of websites like YouTube and TeacherTube, many people are inspired to make their own instructional and education videos.

Creating videos is so simple that anyone who plans well can make one. An instructional video can form part of a curriculum and provide important information or it can simply supplement an existing program. This makes videos an essential and flexible tool in making the learning environment more interesting.

Training courses, online high school programs and other educational courses benefit from using videos. Using videos is a smart move for many reasons.

Regardless of the learning set up – face-to-face or online, adding a video to the tools will make the discussion of the topics more interesting for the students. By using images and demonstrations, videos will engage the participants as well as increase their interest on the subject, bringing the whole class into life.

Moreover, a video played in the training provides a common experience for both students and teachers making the discussion more meaningful.

Through a Learning Management System, students can review previous lessons or even catch up on missed classes. Such convenience in education has never been seen till the use of videos in instructions.

Having a follow up activity after watching the video is an important step in having a more holistic learning. With the use of participative strategies like Q…A and role playing, students will be able to gain a faster and deeper understanding of the topics discussed. In the same manner, students will be more attuned to extracting more details as they watch future videos in the course.

Using BB FlashBack 2.6 makes capturing videos and images from the screen easier. This is why it is the tool of choice of course authors. Likewise, Coggno’s simple course creation tools integrates the videos and images captured into the curriculum making the course more engaging. These courses are then distributed and delivered to the students using Coggno’s LMS making it more convenient for both students and authors.

It is time to create your new videos instead of using old company demos and videos. BY using a screen capture tool, you can effortlessly get videos, images, web pages from your screen. Moreover, the BB FlashBack tool can record your commentary, sounds and webcam as picture in picture video for a more personal touch to your course.

When you make your own demos, lectures and tutorials, it will be a good idea to appear in your video. By using BB FlashBack and Coggno’s LMS tools, you will have control over what your students watch. At your fingertips is the power to create, edit and share online training videos without any trouble.

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