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Embrace Summertime for Continuous Learning

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But I can buy the audio and listen to it while gardening. Now is the time to share resources. I shared my last book post on Linkedin – what started with five books has grown to 30. Do I have the time and space to read 30 books – nope. Your community can be your learning lifeline.

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Instructional Design: Still Kicking! 

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Universal Design for Learning (UDL) provides a framework to ensure materials are presented in multiple formats (text, audio, video) with adjustable features incorporating interactive elements to cater to various needs. While closed captions, transcripts, and alt text are essential, true accessibility goes further.

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9 Planning Steps for Your Virtual Learning Program

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Investing in a quality hands-free headset allows easier control of other tools and features, improved audio and generally more authentic delivery. Step 4: Invest in Great Sound. Even with the best virtual platform, you must plan for sound. Need a good microphone? Check out the “ Best Microphone Options for the Training Professional.”.

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Why Training Needs Video

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The only hard and fast rule here is to try to be sure your audio is clear. Not the history of the thing, or the inception of the thing, just how to do the thing. There is no pressure to be picture-perfect. As stated, people just need help. Use captioning. The captioning tells the story.

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