Booking options
£360
£360
Delivered Online or In-Person
Beginner level
This new and updated Camtasia Training Course is designed to bring you up to speed quickly and easily with screen recording and video editing. It's perfect for making instructional videos, marketing videos, product demo's and software tutorials.
One of its major strengths is its ability to screen record making it popular with a wide range of people including HR professionals, educators, software trainers, content creators, marketing departments for example.
The course starts from the beginning and explains how the tools and features work with rich media, video, voice over’s and audio to produce a variety of online projects including elearning tutorials, webinars, social media posts, screencasts.
We update our courses frequently to take into consideration the new and ever-evolving tools involved in software. In this course we take a look at working with new AI tools to make your video recording easier and more visually appealing.
Camtasia and eLearning
Camtasia has the ability to connect to an LMS (Learning Management System) and if using a SCORM-compliant Learning Management System you can also track any of the learners quiz results.
Camtasia and PowerPoint
Camtasia is integrated perfectly with PowerPoint and even has it's own tab on the ribbon for recording video and audio. People tend to use a lot of PowerPoint slides in conjunction with Camtasia and we cover this in depth during the course.
How does this course work?
This is delivered as an online Camtasia Course with a live instructor. We are flexible with dates and timings and once the course is booked we can liaise to organise them.
Onsite Camtasia Training
We are also happy to visit you onsite at your premises to deliver the course however travel expenses may be incurred.
Camtasia Course Content
Prepare the Camtasia script
Prepare a Camtasia story board
Set Camtasia Tools
Setting up Recording Options
Recording Video & Audio Options
System Audio
Add Webcam Recording
Title Clips
Grouped Title Clips
Add Animation /Colour /Images
Slide Transitions
Edit transitions, transition options, transition properties
Callouts
Edit callouts, edit text callouts, text properties
Adding Video
Adding Audio
Adding Voice-Overs
Split Video & Audio
Understanding the Playhead, Playhead Position
Using ChapGPT for Narrative Generation
Using Azure for Speech Sythesis
Using AIVA for Music Generation
Dynamic Captions
Dynamic Captions Styles
Editing Dynamics
Audio Visualisers
Auto Progress Bars
Dynamic Background & Properties
Pan & Zoom
Add, start time, keyframe
Video Dimensions
Add Markers /Smart Focus
Add & Edit TOC’s
Add & Edit Hotspots
Record PowerPoint Presentations
Record Toolbar
Export Presentation Video to Camtasia
Take presentation into Camtasia
Video /Animation Content inside PowerPoint
Smooth playback
Understanding Timeline & Tracks
Layered Tracks
Working with Timeline Features
Add PIP to Timeline
Set up PIP options for optimal quality
PIP options in video
Add background music to video
Audio properties (fading in and out)
Voice narration
Voice options
Voice tips & tricks
Split music clips
Add quiz to Camtasia
Add different question types to quiz
Multiple choice, fill in the blank
Edit answer responses ie. Y /N radio button
Add surveys
Quiz production choices
Publish Camtasia to ‘Screencast’
Publish Camtasia to YouTube
Publish Camtasia to Website
Customise Camtasia publishing
Publish to HTML5 & MP4
Publish to an LMS /Understand SCORM compliance
Yes it does, it's one of the best pieces of software for recording screens.
No it's not. Out of all the elearning software packages Camtasia is the easiest. It works by recording footage then dragging and dropping things like titles, recordings and cursor effects onto the timeline.