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Home > News > February 2009 > 19 February 2009 Course aims to help e-learning designers create better videoCenREL has launched a two-day training course that aims to help e-learning designers create better instructional video. The course, which will be offered at several UK locations from the spring, concentrates on how video can contribute to e-learning and what approaches can work in various circumstances. It is also a 'hands-on', design, shoot and edit skills programme in what the company admits will be an intensive two days. CenREL says it aims to get delegates to a level where they can confidently create engaging video working as a solo operator using consumer level equipment. Mike Foren, CenREL director, said: "A modern, inexpensive camcorder is capable of impressive results. It just requires creativity, an understanding of simple principles and the application of a few fail-proof techniques which delegates acquire and practice during the course." In addition to e-learning designers and managers, CenREL hopes that people who commission e-learning will also come along. They point out that attendees are not expected to have any prior experience in video production.
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