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Tim Cook tool usage: I have used the following tools to create or edit content: Camtasia: Used to create and edit 5-7 minute videos. Source included professional audio, images, and, in some cases, videos that I embedded in the new videos. For a professional sample, please see my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFtOx1Bnfz8 If you do not have access to the Internet, here are a couple of screens from the video (includes professional audio).

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Tim Cook tool usage:

I have used the following tools to create or edit content:

Camtasia: Used to create and edit 5-7 minute videos. Source included professional audio, images, and, in some cases, videos that I embedded in the new videos. For a professional sample, please see my YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFtOx1Bnfz8

If you do not have access to the Internet, here are a couple of screens from the video (includes professional audio).

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If you want a very basic Camtasia sample, here’s something I pieced together in about 10 minutes. It includes images that I shot and some royalty free music that I downloaded. It does not include fancy animations (just a slide show), but it shows that I understand how to insert images and audio, and work with the timeline in Camtasia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBK9p_znjGw

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Captivate: I used Captivate to create courses that included text and graphics, embedded simulations and videos, and audio. The samples that I have with professional audio and animations are IBM and UPS proprietary, but if you want a basic demo of how I understand how to use Captivate features and functions, here are a few Captivate files that I put together. Excuse the audio…I am not a professional audio talent.

UPS Sample (saved as a private video on YouTube):

https://youtu.be/fggbkPSLFP4

IBM Sample (from a few years ago)

http://www.peachesandfireworks.com/sample%20captivate_using%20Sametime%20to%20conduct%20video%20calls.htm

If you do not have Internet access, here are some of the screens to demonstrate my comfort with the tool.

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Articulate Storyline: I can show you some basic output on my computer, if you wish. I understand Storyline and could easily use it. I do not, however, have more than one sample to share with you. See below for screen captures. I will be glad to discuss those with you, if needed.

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Other tools that I use regularly include:

The full Microsoft suite (especially Word, PowerPoint and Excel): Word and PowerPoint are good for student and instructor guides, and for scripting courses and videos.

Some of the other items in the Adobe Suite (including Dreamweaver): I use Dreamweaver to edit Web site content (to view and modify the HTML).

Snagit: I use this for screen capture, callouts, and basic animations.

Audacity: I use Audacity to record and edit audio.

WordPress: I used Wordpress to create a blog and to house my portfolio.