
In addition to the Camtasia 8 and Snagit 11 update, Lectora Inspire Version 11 users will also receive the full, professional version of Flypaper™ Pro 3.7 Flash content creation software.
Effortlessly send screen captures to social media outlets including Facebook, Twitter and Evernote. Access the new spell check tool for easy, error-free callouts. Enhance screen captures with new, professional stamps. Use the new Techsmith Smart Player to support interactivity such as quizzing and playback. Choose new content in the Media Asset Library.
View and edit multiple video and audio tracks in one timeline. Capture high quality videos with the all-new screen recorder. Lectora Inspire Version 11 provides users new capabilities with the upgrade to the full, professional versions of Camtasia 8 and Snagit 11 including: “Attendees will learn the ways they can use these new features to create professional, interactive online training.” “The Camtasia and Snagit upgrades in Lectora Version 11 provide users access to even more powerful tools for e-Learning development,” said Peter Bray, Chief Marketing Officer. This upgrade will include the latest full, professional versions of Camtasia and Snagit to give Lectora Inspire users the most advanced, robust e-Learning authoring tools for development. Techsmith Will Share the Latest Features for Camtasia 8 and Snagit 11, Included in the Next Lectora Inspire Version 11 UpdateĬINCINNATI – Janu– The experts at Techsmith® will host a free, online webinar with Lectora® to demonstrate the new features in Camtasia® 8 and Snagit® 11, both included in Lectora Inspire Version 11. Following the conversation, we sat down with him to capture some of his thoughts around the subject and how it can be applied to help strengthen an organization’s focus on equity.Learn All the New Features in the Camtasia and Snagit Upgrade Coming with New Lecora Version 11 – e-Learning Webinar
To learn more about asset-framing and how it can be used in our own work for Detroit children, we recently invited Trabian to speak with our Board of Trustees and staff. For Shorters, recognizing people as assets to their community has helped drive his organization’s impact and tell a more accurate story of the groups they serve. The Miami-based organization has developed a network of innovators, leaders, and champions who invest in aspiring communities across the country and help develop positive change. This method of thinking, commonly known as “asset-framing,” has become an essential part of the way Trabian Shorters views his work as the founder & CEO of BMe Community. “How do we create equitable outcomes for all members of our community? We can start by defining people by their aspirations, not their challenges.”