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Knovel website Tutorial

About this Lesson

  • Type: Video Tutorial
  • Length: 7:57
  • Media: Video/mp4
  • Posted: 04/23/2009
  • Use: Watch Online & Download
  • Download: MP4
  • Size: 34 MB

This lesson is an entry in the Screencast 4 Cash Contest

Knovel helps you find technical information, improves engineers productivity by analyzing data and locating information in referance texts and large complex tables.

About this Author

Moshe freed
Moshe freed
3 lessons
Joined:
04/22/2009

Hi!
my name is Moshe Freed.
im an animator from israel working
in EyeView.
for more Tutorials, works and animations go to:
http://www.eyeviewdigital.com/
Thanks.

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Recent Reviews

Nopic_orng
Solid Content Explained Clearly and Concisely -...
05/25/2009
~ usuff

First, I'm a Camtasia newbie. Not a month old. Second, I learnt a lot from this video: the different effects that are possible. The narration was tight, flowing, perhaps a tad fast. This could be because I'm not in the science field, and couldn't understand what was being said, although I could follow. I did get the feeling of being "flung around" as the graphics were being shown to me. To me this clip would have been A++ had it slowed down a little to allow me to visually digest what was happening. It felt I wasn't given the time. I'll remember this clip: it was put together by a Camtasia maestro!

Nopic_orng
Nice video
05/09/2009
~ Hoot

This is a really well made video. Thanks for sharing!

Kristine

Recent Comments

Nopic_orng
Solid Content Explained Clearly and Concisely -...
05/25/2009
~ usuff

First, I'm a Camtasia newbie. Not a month old. Second, I learnt a lot from this video: the different effects that are possible. The narration was tight, flowing, perhaps a tad fast. This could be because I'm not in the science field, and couldn't understand what was being said, although I could follow. I did get the feeling of being "flung around" as the graphics were being shown to me. To me this clip would have been A++ had it slowed down a little to allow me to visually digest what was happening. It felt I wasn't given the time. I'll remember this clip: it was put together by a Camtasia maestro!

Nopic_orng
Nice video
05/09/2009
~ Hoot

This is a really well made video. Thanks for sharing!

Kristine

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