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    Kwango examples
    Sunday, November 30, 2008
    ... learning Examples Dial-up (low bandwidth) Basic Principles of Selling Shows how e-learning can combine text, pictures, graphics, animation, sound and music plus interactive quiz ... blended learning can combine training, workshops and coaching with web-based questionnaires, action plans and e-learning materials to gather information, identify issues and reinforce lessons learned. Demonstrates use of (short) videos and ... . Shows how sub-titles can be included instead of audio content, or for accessibility. Also includes an example ...
    eMedia Review Site
    Saturday, November 29, 2008
    Studentships Distance Learning Livestock Vet Epi/Public ... website features a selection of computer aided learning programmes completed or under development by the Electronic ... Store ) . . Potcasting The RVC is developing a range of digital audio ... Hyperadrenocorticism. The College also uses a simpler approach to capture audio lectures for use by students after a lecture ... Embryology chapter from an online learning course on The Canine Abdomen. If this page has inspired ...
    Back to the Wild West
    Friday, November 28, 2008
    If you wanted to provide someone with an impression of the Wild West, you could show them an old John Wayne film, you could create a virtual frontier town in Second Life, or you could just introduce them to eBay. Over the past couple of years I have had cause to buy and sell some fairly high-ticket audio-visual items. First I bought a couple of Sennheiser radio mics that normally sell for about $750 each. I found them on eBay for amazing prices of around $300. True, they ... learning experience, I thought, and I was not caught out. I'd just re-list. It appears that my Nigerian friends have ...
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  • Audio Feedback on Student Assignments in Online Courses
    Asynchronous Audio Feedback to Enhance Teaching Presence and Students' Sense of Community. J. of Asynchronous Learning ... ). Phil and his colleagues investigated the use of the audio commenting tool in Adobe Acrobat Pro to provide audio ... alternating between text-based and audio-based feedback types between assignments throughout the term, a question on the final course survey asking for student preference for audio versus text-based feedback, and 27 post-course interviews ... about the first occurrence of audio commenting with all of those emails expressing satisfaction with the technique.
    eLearning Acupuncture - Wednesday, May 28, 2008 - Comments
  • Podcast Fast with GCast
    Yes, that’s probably the cheesiest title I’ve ever used, I know… But I recently found out about GCast , a free service that lets you record messages using your phone and then converts them to a podcast. Sure, this is kind of similar to Jott , but I like the simplicity of GCast. It does one thing, and it does it well. Here’s how it works: Once you set up an account (again, it’s free), you can dial into a 1-888… number, enter your PIN, and record a voice message. After hanging up, your message is immediately available as a podcast online. People can ...
    eLearning Weekly - Saturday, June 28, 2008 - Comments
  • Mobile Learning Via Audio
    One thing many people seem to forget when thinking about "mobile learning" is that the one universal application that runs across all mobile phones is voice. Some really inventive voice-focused training modules can be developed and delivered all with a mish-mash of mobile phones. They can be linked to an automated voice systems and sales reps or others can simply "call in" for some training. One company that has been doing some work in this area if OnPoint Digital. Check out their Cellcast web site for more details. __ Catalog of Recommended Books, Games and Gadgets ...
    Kapp Notes - Saturday, June 7, 2008 - Comments
  • hope: a lifting post: how dreams motivated learning
    ... with visions on how a new design of speakers would enable him to filter distortion from audio. Because he knew nothing about audio or speakers, he started learning it himself (he did talk to a specialist to help him on the way) and he began ... informal learning that reshapes life itself. Thanks to Simon Young, a New Zealand journalist that is into social media I ... Believer, the story of Garth Murray who designed a new audio (= speaker) system that reshapes the audio world. Although his ... me think that in crisis situations, the only thing that gets us out is informal learning, because it is the natural ...
    Ignatia Webs - Tuesday, March 11, 2008 - Comments
  • October Webinar: Informal Learning in the 21st Century
    Join us for the Social Learning SIG ’s October Webinar Title: Informal Learning in the 21st Century ... is changing. We know that an interactive web will have profound implications for us as learning professionals - but what ... technologies are changing the face of the web, and how learning organizations are leveraging these technologies to better serve their customers. Host: Cascadia Chapter of ASTD Presenter: Bill Bruck of Q2 Learning When: Friday 17 October 2008, 11:00 AM - Noon, Pacific Audio : The audio is Voice over IP (VoIP) and is not over a conference call.
    Engaged Learning - Monday, September 22, 2008 - Comments
  • Myths about online learning
    ... branching, audio, video, etc. And they were long. A different learning intervention might require less production. IT ... be applied to corporate e-learning. [blue is mine] Myth : Videocasting lectures/presentations works. [As part ... online. Daniel talks about self-efficacy here which is very important.] Myth : Online courses are OK for learning ... mythical experiences with online learning in corporate education include: Myth : It takes less time to create an online ... learning provides some comparison ratios between ILT and various levels of e-learning that you will find helpful.
    Janet Clarey - Monday, August 4, 2008 - Comments
  • New offerings provide a gateway to Learning 2.0
    Although the use of Web 2.0 technologies for learning is on the up (see Learning 2.0 - an update from the eLearning Guild ), it's also true to say that most employers don't know which way to start (see How are employers responding to ... exchange, build connected communities and extend blended learning." The new system integrates with other tools in the ... , video, audio or PowerPoint. You can also create 'gates' between chapters using quizzes and the suchlike. The Web 2.0 ... ), will provide a gateway to Learning 2.0 for employers who like the idea but are lost for a starting point. Let's hope ...
    Clive on Learning - Wednesday, October 22, 2008 - Comments
  • Whatever happened to inductive learning?
    When it comes to writing interactive learning materials, I've always preferred a particular approach and have used ... how it works! The trouble is, inductive learning doesn't seem to have been what the developers had in mind when they designed the latest generation of  rapid e-learning authoring tools. Over the past few days, I've been testing out ... can be left to chance - Justin simply has to be sure they're up to it. OK, simple text and graphics or audio and ... another option.] Create a short e-learning module [I know, this is bound to be our favourite option - after ...
    Clive on Learning - Thursday, March 20, 2008 - Comments
  • M is for Media
    I only got to attend two sessions when I was at DevLearn in San Jose and both happened to be about m-learning. Now I ... article called M is for Maybe , which expressed my reservations about the whole idea of mobile learning. Now no-one doubts the usefulness and the pervasiveness of cell phones, Blackberries, iPods and PDAs, but to view these as serious learning ... -learning is ever going to happen, now is the time. So what will be the killer app? I'm now convinced it's media - simple, linear audio and video. What got me thinking this way was the first of the sessions I attended at DevLearn, ...
    Clive on Learning - Monday, November 26, 2007 - Comments
  • Dojolearning - Haheee-ya!
    ... solution from a learning perspective from the beginning.  Usually it is “We have a product.  Oh ya, and you can learn with it, too.”  But it is not focused on learning. Dojo Learning is different.  They recognized this ... technology.  And that is OK.  Dojo Learning is similar.  It doesn’t have everything you might think of when you hear “social learning.” It is more of a course creation product with elements of social learning.  Yet what it can ... array of functionality can point the learner to potential resources on the web where they can learn more.
    Engaged Learning - Wednesday, August 13, 2008 - Comments
  • The Value of Multimedia in E-Learning
    Al Moser trashes voice over PowerPoint in this blog post about using multimedia in eLearning. He feels audio is a ... making this about the tool (PowerPoint + audio) when he should be talking about the method and the quality of instruction. The simplest tools, in the hands of an artisan, can make a masterpiece. On issue one : does audio in e-learning reduce knowledge retention? I turn to Ruth Colvin Clark and Richard Mayer’s book “eLearning and the Science of Instruction.” Clark and Mayer found that “ people learn more deeply from multimedia lessons ...
    Janet Clarey - Monday, September 8, 2008 - Comments
  • Content creation skills are widespread
    I presented yesterday in London at the conference of the Learning and Skills Group on the subject of rapid e-content creation. As part of my session I asked the group to rate their proficiency in each of these skills: Using a digital camera Editing photos Using a camcorder Editing movies Writing textual content Laying out textual content Creating graphics Building presentations Recording audio Editing audio The rating scale was as follows: Five stars - professional Four stars - enthusiast Three stars - ...
    Clive on Learning - Thursday, May 1, 2008 - Comments
  • E-Learning with Emotional Impact
    ... incorporate these ideas into what I do, but I really like the idea of focusing on emotional impact for online learning ... by looking at how visuals, motion, audio, and perspective can be woven into that story. This got me thinking about emotional impact in e-learning. I created a short activity for a facilitator training course recently where ... tell stories? Do you have a great audio technique that creates drama in your courses? I’d love to hear other ideas for getting an emotional response from learners. Posted in e-Learning, Instructional ...
    Experiencing eLearning - Tuesday, November 25, 2008 - Comments
  • Is there anything Moodle can't do?
    Over the past two months I've been working extensively with the open source virtual learning environment (VLE) Moodle . I've been using it in three ways: To provide support for a predominantly classroom-based course (pre and post course activities, forums, wiki, etc.). To support a predominantly online course in the usual way. To build an online ... Moodle extremely easy to learn (in spite of pretty awful online help) and I have been able to create what I want in ... Messaging Calendars Quizzes Audio, video, Flash support Assignments The only features I'm really missing are ...
    Clive on Learning - Thursday, March 23, 2006 - Comments
  • mLearn08: mobile ePortfolio's by Selena Chan
    It was a chaotic couple of weeks in which I learned a lot, and now it is time to send it in to cyberspace ... Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology in New Zealand gave a presentation entitled "evaluation of a m-Learning pilot ... bakery apprentices (so not your average mobile learning crowd, yet a very eager set of learners). Selena is an energetic ... was the fact that her apprentices choose their own mobile social media AND that they were not eager to learn in a classical style before they took up this apprentice role at the workplace. So this mobile learning really went into the ...
    Ignatia Webs - Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - Comments
  • Adobe Presenter 7 still a Breeze to use
    I've got the new Adobe Presenter 7 on a month's trial and have spent the past hour giving it a thorough working over. I'm interested in this sort of PowerPoint-based tool both for myself, because I like to package up my presentations with audio for web delivery, but also because I meet so many trainers who want to produce some simple e-content for themselves and want the process to be as simple as possible. Presenter 7 installs as a PowerPoint add-on (including the 07 version if you have this). At its simplest you can just export your slides as a Flash movie, along with any ...
    Clive on Learning - Saturday, July 19, 2008 - Comments
  • Articulate has me lost for words
    ... one stage designing) more sophisticated e-learning authoring tools - you know, the highly configurable ones with their ... in the form of short learning objects which can be deployed in versatile ways for reference, in a classroom or, more likely, as ingredients in a blended learning course. When e-content is used in this way, you don't want it to come with a ... for the rest of us, as we approach 2009, we're looking for something different: a very modest learning curve ... generate materials that really deliver on the learning promise. I've been beta testing the new Articulate Studio ...
    Clive on Learning - Tuesday, October 14, 2008 - Comments
  • SlideRocket
    ... explanatory.  PowerPoint users beware.  It is nothing like PowerPoint. You can add text, images, flash, video, audio, charts ... -good points. There doesn’t appear to be an option to toggle audio off and on.  (For this reason, I chose to remove the audio from my sample presentation below.) Likewise, there is no pause button.  When crafting a ... your own learning journeys.  However, the drawbacks are serious enough to keep me from wholeheartedly recommending it at ... was your experience?    Tagged: elearning, free, learning, resources, tool, ...
    Learning Journeys - Monday, November 10, 2008 - Comments
  • Evernote and Zotero...Helping You Remember...
    So I upgraded my iPhone firmware to 2.0 and yes, I have been jamming apps on it ever since. The Google app, the Vicinity app, and yes, iPint and Tap Tap Revenge are all great. I also installed the Evernote app since I've been fiddling with the desktop version of Evernote for a bit.  Evernote has a Windows, Mac, Web and mobile version. Evernote's tag line of "Remember Everything" may be a tad agressive but the iPhone app lets me save audio notes, picture notes, and text notes. Of course there is a bookmarklet for your browser bar. The absolute coolest feature ...
    e-Clippings (blogoehlert) - Friday, July 25, 2008 - Comments
  • RapideL-i
    I've been taking a look at an early version of RapideL's new online e-learning authoring tool, which they are calling RapideL-i . I've previously experimented with their desktop tool, RapideL Enhance, which works with Microsoft Word to generate Flash-based courses, but this is a big step forward. There's no doubt that desktop tools such as Articulate and Captivate have their advantages, not least in terms of performance, the ease with which large files can be ... producing a large number of modules that share assets such as text, images, audio and Flash movies. Working online, ...
    Clive on Learning - Friday, December 28, 2007 - Comments
  • Flowgram
    Literally create learning journeys with Flowgram .  It is like a guided tour of the World Wide Web, … and ... , documents, RSS feeds, audio, and “created-on-the-fly” HTML pages (great for customizing the appearance of embedded objects, such as videos and widgets, or for adding instructions). Add audio to any or all of your Flowgram pages - even add audio layers! Highlight web page content for the benefit of your viewers. Automatically scroll to ... automatically. Learn the basics of Flowgram with this video tutorial. Visit the extensive help directory , and ...
    Learning Journeys - Monday, November 17, 2008 - Comments
  • iPhone Impacts Mobile eLearning
    ... mobile learning module. Collaborative audio recordings from translators in different languages: You send a script to ... saving our pennies for the big June release date. So what does this mean for Mobile Learning? It certainly changes the ... of those same companies are testing or preparing to implement iPods for their employees as learning devices. So, for ... learning, on an upcoming podcast to discuss this in more detail. Or maybe I should wait until I have one in my ...
  • iTouch Learning
    I have recently been investigating the use of the iPod Touch for learning and performance support purposes. The ... accordingly.  Just like any other iPod you can synchronise your audio files with iTunes, but with the Touch you ... learning device.  I've also been putting together a list of the top web apps and optmised sites for the iPod Touch for learning and performance support purposes, as well as collecting tips to get the most out of it as well as other resources about its use .  I've added a new section to the Centre's website, called iTouch Learning ...
    Jane Knight - Monday, May 5, 2008 - Comments
  • CCK08: Connectivism, Equity, and Equality
    ... scrupulously fair, particularly distance learning where we outline the objectives the performance metrics and the outcomes and ... the US, NCLB is a prime example of this: every child is expected to meet the grade level goals, regardless of learning or other disabilities. We start from the assumption that everyone will learn and be assessed equally. A better ideal ... ;t start from the assumption that everyone will learn and be assessed in the same way. If we start with the assumption that individuals will find their own path in learning, and that our job is to give them lots of opportunities and ways ...
    Experiencing eLearning - Thursday, October 9, 2008 - Comments
  • Freepath
    ... will use Freepath to present 25 Free Tools for Learning Professionals as researched and compiled by Jane Hart ... , videos, audio files, web pages … everything launches within Freepath seemlessly.  No conversion necessary. Edit ... Hart for learning professionals into an interactive Freepath playlist.  In order to view the tools and interact with the ... fullscreen viewing on your computer.  (And there will probably be a little bit of a learning curve with the interface.) If ... learning professionals below in the embedded SlideShare presentation (created by Jane Hart).  Enjoy!
    Learning Journeys - Friday, November 21, 2008 - Comments
  • Learning 2.0
    Welcome to the original Learning 2.0 Program. This site was created to support PLCMCs Learning 2.0 Program; a discovery learning program designed to encourage ... Learning 2.0 programs all over the world. If you are interested in duplicating or modifying this program for your ... . About the Learning 2.0 Project ... News & Program Notes* This blog has been set-up as part of PLCMC s Learning 2.0 project ...
    delicious Random Mind - Wednesday, November 15, 2006 - Comments
  • Designing e-learning
    Designing e-learning Home Gallery of strategies Learning design Learning materials Assessing online Inclusive e-learning Further ... View all strategies Locating a strategy Find an e-learning strategy, listed here in alphabetical ... L Label and identify diagrams Learning management systems (LMS) Learning object repositories Learning to learn ...
    delicious Random Mind - Monday, March 5, 2007 - Comments
  • Knowledge and Learning In The News - 6/27/2005
    Trend: Podcasting in Academic and Corporate Learning Why is podcasting becoming such a hot trend -- it's doing for audio ... Visual Literacy Bringing Fresh Visions to Tired Cliches. Asian and American Leadership Styles: How Are They Unique? There are important differences. Are differences attributable to different cultures or to different stages of corporate development? An interview with John Hagel (audio) Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with John Hagel, who with co-author John Seely Brown, has written "The Only Sustainable Edge," a new perspective for business. Developing An Authentic ...
    Big Dog, Little Dog - Monday, June 27, 2005 - Comments
  • Second Life and Learning
    I just read through a great post by Rich Hoeg which talks about his learning around Second Life. A few of the things he points you to: Wikipedia article on Second Life Harvard Course that uses Second Life (prior post ) Overview of course and link to intro Second Life Video Lectures Course Wiki A Second Education - A blog dedicated to education in a Second Life Educational Opportunities of Second Life - Educause How Not to Teach in Second Life ... audio (you hear people close to you) and whiteboarding tools, it will make for very interesting opportunities.
    eLearning Technology - Wednesday, November 8, 2006 - Comments
  • iPods for Learning
    Manhattan College created audio guides to nine Museum of Modern Art paintings. They're part of a project on how new technology ... audio and visual guide of your organization on an iPod and send new hires on a "tour" of their own, rather than ...
    The Learning Circuits Blog - Thursday, June 23, 2005 - Comments