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    Webcast Follow Up: Recording and Notes

    Thank you to everyone who joined our webcast yesterday! It was recorded and is now avaiable for you to view on demand.

    View Recording here:
    https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/470550298

    View the AECL Demo here:
    http://www.mindmuzedemo.com/aecl/demo/plainlaunch.htm

    We had several comments and questions yesterday and have included them below for reference.

    If you have additional comments or questions? Please comment on this blog post, or email us at info@shiftelearning.com.

    Webcast Comments & Questions

    - Love tip of creating effects in Powerpoint, then screencapture, then editing, then bringing into SHiFT! great tip!
    - Using Captivate to create a .swf to capture an animation in an existing course is BRILLIANT! Thx for that idea.
    - Thanks, good tips, specially the one on doing special effects for logos on powerpoint and importing them to further liven up information screens

    Q: How can you tell if an image in Google Search is copyrighted?
    A: If you’re concerned about copyright, it’s better to be safe and assume that something is copyrighted unless it is explicitly stated that the image is in the public domain

    Karla Gutierrez
    Karla Gutierrez
    Karla is an Inbound Marketer @Aura Interactiva, the developers of SHIFT. ES:Karla is an Inbound Marketer @Aura Interactiva, the developers of SHIFT.

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