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Writing & Grammar: Can a Sentence End With a Preposition?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

If it sounds really odd and convoluted, put it back at the end. orange juice maker. While celebrating Holi in Mumbai ( [link] ) we bought drinks from the orange juice-maker. orange-juice maker. If you love Jennie's articles, you'll love her classes. If it changes the meaning of the sentence, put it back.

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Writing & Grammar: Hyphenating Adjectives (And Answers to Last Week's Challenge)

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" When you read that out loud, it sounds a little odd. If you say "my blue and suede shoes," it sounds as if you are talking about two different shoes. orange juice maker. If you love Jennie's articles, you'll love her classes. This is similar to the expression  my blue suede shoes.

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Voice Over Tips for eLearning – During Recording (Part 2)

eLearning Brothers

For voice over tips there are several things you can do before , during, and after recording to make your voice overs sound more professional in your courses. Clipping is a result of the input volume being too high and will result in the audio sounding distorted. Also avoid fruit juices, ice-cold soda, and coffee. Soundcheck!

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Here’s a Simple Fix When the Microphone Audio is Too Low

Rapid eLearning

Overall, I really like the quality of the sound and this set up works great for recording tutorials where I work from my main screen. It does a great job recording my voice and blocking out the other home office sound. However, the audio is a bit thin and sounds like I’m Lionel Richie on a phone, checking to see who’s home.

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A Learning Professional’s Guide to Creativity: 10 Methods for Sparking Great Ideas

Maestro

In her article “ 10 Rules for Play ” for the Figma blog, she encourages somewhat unorthodox activities—like sitting in a waiting room, changing your tools, and initiating your own cluster—to get the creative juices flowing again. Hank Ewbank, Senior Designer Related The Top 7 Learning Design Tools That You Should Be Using in 2024 7.

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Writing & Grammar: More and More Confusing Words

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

eager-- agog, antsy, anxious, ardent, athirst, avid, crazy, desirous, enthused, enthusiastic, excited, geeked [slang], great, greedy, gung ho, hepped up, hopped-up, hot, hungry, impatient, juiced, keen, nuts, pumped, raring, solicitous, stoked [slang], thirsty, voracious, wild, champing at the bit, chomping at the bit. wouldn't.

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How we keep up our Social Media Marketing game?

Hurix Digital

Sounds so much fun, right? The aim was to educate them first about the stock market and then their products, which would attract them to opt for their services on the backing of well-written articles and knowledge centers. It was a perfect match for our creative juices to flow unchecked. The client was fantastic!