Course content at teaching speed

Lesson modules, tutorial videos, student feedback, lecture recaps, and corporate training. ngram is the video tool for educators and trainers who teach for a living and refuse to spend the weekend in a timeline editor.

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Salesforce
Salesforce
HubSpot
HubSpot
PayPal
PayPal
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Snap Inc.
Rocket Mortgage
Rocket Mortgage
Tektronix
Tektronix
Diligent
Diligent
Times Internet
Times Internet
Fivetran
Fivetran
Demandbase
Demandbase
Salesforce
Salesforce
HubSpot
HubSpot
PayPal
PayPal
Snap Inc.
Snap Inc.
Rocket Mortgage
Rocket Mortgage
Tektronix
Tektronix
Diligent
Diligent
Times Internet
Times Internet
Fivetran
Fivetran
Demandbase
Demandbase
Eightfold AI
Eightfold AI
PingCAP
PingCAP
Quizizz
Quizizz
Apryse
Apryse
Sandbox VR
Sandbox VR
Improvado
Improvado
Taggbox
Taggbox
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Matrixport
Glasswall
Glasswall
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ContractSafe
Eightfold AI
Eightfold AI
PingCAP
PingCAP
Quizizz
Quizizz
Apryse
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Sandbox VR
Sandbox VR
Improvado
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Taggbox
Taggbox
Matrixport
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Glasswall
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ContractSafe
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The current reality

Your students learn on YouTube. Your slides still live in PowerPoint.

Production time that competes with teaching time.

You can explain photosynthesis or supply-and-demand in ten minutes of live class. Turning that explanation into a polished module — narration, callouts, transitions, captions — eats the whole weekend in Camtasia. So your strongest lessons stay live-only and the recording from Tuesday's class never gets the post-production it deserves.

Personalized feedback that doesn't scale.

You want every student to get a one-minute video walkthrough of their submitted work. With sixty students per section, that's an hour of recording and two hours of editing per round, every week. So you write text comments students skim on the LMS and never come back to.

Concepts that need visuals you can't draw.

Some ideas only land when students see them animated — protein folding, IS-LM curves, distributed systems. Producing those visuals requires motion graphics software you never learned and a budget your department won't approve. So you sketch on the whiteboard, the back row can't read it, and the concept stays soft.

Curriculum updates that strand last term's videos.

You spent a weekend producing a polished module. The textbook edition changed, the software you demoed shipped a UI update, or the curriculum committee revised the objective. The video is now slightly wrong, the production cycle to fix it would burn another weekend, so the slightly-wrong cut keeps playing for another semester.

Your expertise should reach every learner who needs it, on the schedule your actual teaching load allows.

The ngram approach

Course content at your schedule.

Teach once. Reach every learner.

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One place for every video

ngram is one place for every video an educator or trainer ships.

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Start from what you already have

Course modules, tutorial walkthroughs, lecture recaps, student feedback clips, and compliance training all live in the same workspace tied to your slide library and learning objectives.

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Update once, regenerate everywhere

Start from what you already prepared: the PowerPoint deck, the Google Slides notes, the typed lecture script, a screen recording of the software walkthrough, or the standard operating procedure. ngram drafts the script and the storyboard you review before render.

Run a course program that ships modules at the pace your syllabus actually requires and stays current when the curriculum, the textbook, or the software you demo inevitably changes.

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How it works

From product update to polished video in minutes

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Drop in your slides, notes, or screen recording

Upload the PowerPoint deck, the Google Slides, the typed lecture notes, the SOP, or a raw screen recording of the software walkthrough. ngram reads whichever teaching material you already have prepared — no separate script-writing pass before you can start.

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Tell us who it's for

Name the learner: a first-year undergraduate watching before lecture, a graduate student preparing for the qualifier, a corporate trainee on a compliance refresher, or a self-paced online learner. ngram tunes pacing, vocabulary, and depth to that audience.

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Review the script and storyboard

ngram returns a narration script and a scene-by-scene plan structured for educational pacing — clear setup, worked example, key takeaway, check for understanding. Edit the explanation, swap a diagram, tighten a section, or split into a short recap and a long-form version from the same source.

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Generate the video on brand

ngram renders the module with motion graphics, visual emphasis on key terms, transitions between concepts, captions burned in, and your institution's or company's brand kit applied. The cut comes back at the production quality students expect from YouTube.

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Export for every LMS and channel

Publish to Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle, Thinkific, or Teachable. Upload to YouTube for supplemental access, share via direct link, or embed in the course site. Captions ship in every format so accessibility requirements clear in the same pass as publishing.

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Workflows

Videos for every Educators & Trainers workflow

The payoff

What changes when video is easy

Weekends back for actual teaching

The post-production hours that used to live inside Camtasia or Premiere on Saturday night collapse into a script review and a render. Energy goes to the lesson, the office hours, and the cohort — not the timeline software.

Every learner gets the same quality

No more variance based on which week's lecture got recorded cleanly versus which one's audio came out muddy. Every student in every section gets the same polished explanation, available on the LMS the day the lesson is assigned.

Library that survives curriculum updates

When the textbook edition rolls, the SOP revises, or the demo software changes its interface, you regenerate the affected scenes instead of starting over. The course library stays current term over term without depending on a fresh production weekend each time.

Visual explanations without animation skills

Concepts that needed a motion designer or a graduate research assistant to animate now come back as branded explainers from a paragraph of description. The protein-folding diagram, the IS-LM shift, the distributed-systems sequence — all watchable, all replayable.

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Features that power the program

Every feature an educator video program needs.

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Integrations

Wire ngram into the teaching stack you already run.

Each integration ships with a working recipe for educators and trainers. Start from one, then customize against your LMS, SOP repository, or content workflow.

REST APIMCP serverWebhooksBuild your own integration in ~30 lines.
Start from source material

You already have the inputs. Turn them into video.

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Questions from Educators & Trainers like you

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Build a course library that matches your teaching load

Start shipping the modules your syllabus actually needs and keep the library current when curriculum, textbook, or SOP updates inevitably hit.