RE: Video vs The Written Word

Subject: RE: Video vs The Written Word
From: "Chris McQueen" <chrism -at- docutechcorp -dot- com>
To: <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 15:00:00 -0700

Here's an example of what I like to do:

http://knowledgebase.docutechcorp.com/Video/CamtasiaToAuthorIT/index.htm

I've shown this example several times before, but once more shouldn't
hurt. On this site you get written instructions and a screencast of the
process. By-the-way, I'd appreciate any feedback anyone wishes to give.
I'm still learning how to balance these tools.

Now, I'm going to make a harsh statement, but I'm not directing it
towards anyone specific. Video vs text is a silly debate. They're not
equals; they're not even related. Video is an auditory and visual
experience where as reading text is a cognitive experience (meaning
there is usually a more active thought process involved). I raise my
hand with those that suggest you look hard at what your goals are and
your maintenance demands. As always, step lightly and carry a big
stick.

- Chris

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References:
RE: Video vs The Written Word: From: Dori Green
Re: Video vs The Written Word: From: Rick Stone
RE: Video vs The Written Word: From: Al Geist
Re: Video vs The Written Word: From: Kevin Amery

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