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A Voice for Learning? Exploring the Pros and Cons of Having Audio Narration in eLearning

IT Training Department Blog

The science promoting the use of audio narration in eLearning is strong, but the cons must still be considered. As you navigate through the content, a soothing or happy voice guides you, effortlessly explaining concepts and providing real-life examples. Present words as audio narration rather than on the screen. The premise?

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eLearning Gamification: How to Implement Gamification in Your Learning Strategy

eLearningMind

Gamification is a small slice of the eLearning pie along with storytelling, scenarios, audio, video, graphics and social learning. Cognitive Relief. Brains love to multitask, but multitasking can hurt training efforts. Examples of Gamification in Corporate Training. Learner Autonomy.

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SOLUTIONING IMPLICATIONS OF HEGEMONY

Learnnovators

In this one, I’m going to get specific using information security / cybersecurity trainings as an example. They also fail to recognize that there may be cognitive differences among young people of different ages, and variations within age groups. Don’t worry, I’m keeping to my example of cybersecurity – this will not become a pep-talk!)

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Artificial Intelligence: Test Your Knowledge!

KnowledgeOne

Artificial intelligence (AI) capable of generating original content, whether text, image, audio, or video, in response to a user request is known as “generative.” ” CORRECT ANSWER TRUE ChatGPT is the best-known example of an application powered by generative AI. True or false?

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Balancing Stimulation and Overload with Blended Learning

eLearningMind

However, too much of a good thing can be detrimental, as it can lead to cognitive overload for learners. By combining classroom instruction with online activities, blended learning can help learners gain knowledge and skills while avoiding cognitive overload. But blended learning can have its own cognitive overload challenges.

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Bring the Science of Learning into Your Employee Training

eLearningMind

By applying the latest insights from cognitive science and neuroscience, we can revolutionize employee training and unlock the full potential of your workforce. The multitasking myth As humans living in the 21st century, we think we’re adept at multitasking, yet we’re easily distracted.

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Text-to-Speech Basics: What Is TTS and Who Uses It?

CourseArc

For years it’s been used as an accessibility tool; as educational technology (edtech); and as an audio alternative to reading. All these examples just scratch the surface of what TTS can do. Explore ReadSpeaker’s TTS voices, complete with audio examples. In 2021, nearly a quarter of U.S.