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13 Tips for Recording Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod

TechSmith Camtasia

If your device is muted via the silence switch, the audio coming from your device will not be included in your recording. If the content you’re recording has its own audio—like the sound effects in a game—you will want to unmute your device so it is captured. Looking for the best microphone? Your device will restart.

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Are Podcasts The Most Underrated Format for L&D?

Thinkdom

A podcast is a digital audio file that can be listened to or downloaded online. The term "podcast" is a combination of the words "iPod" and "broadcast," as it was initially used to describe the process of downloading radio broadcasts from the internet and listening to them on an iPod through a program called ippoder.

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TCC09: Podcasting with Section 508

Experiencing eLearning

AAC (m4a)–audio. microphone–dynamic or condenser. Pop filters–you can buy it at any audio supply or use an old screen door and bend it around your mic. multitrack audio for Mac. Transcripts can be used if it’s just audio (mp3 or radio). Market research on US podcast audience. million (2007).

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Welcome Camtasia Relay 2!

TechSmith Camtasia

Once recorded, the files are automatically sent to the server and made available for viewing online, on an iPod or just about anywhere. Audio at a glance - Camtasia Relay displays the audio levels for all connected microphones and guides presenters to choose the best one. What's new in Camtasia Relay 2?

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Listen Up! It’s Time to Add Podcasts to Your e-Learning

Trivantis

Anyone with a microphone and a computer can create a podcast. Consider these other reasons to add a podcast to your e-Learning: According to Pew Research, 40% of people in the US listen to audio on digital devices. That means 80% of people are going to be listening to audio on their digital devices (iPods, phones, tablets, etc.)

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

Here are the results and the level of exposure to technology tools this community provides: Twitter (2482) Social Network (1999) Wiki (1610) LMS (1346) Podcaster (1239) Facebook (1176) Flash (980) PowerPoint (922) YouTube (843) RSS (814) LinkedIn (798) Second Life (687) iPhone (602) Director (584) Moodle (550) PDF (521) Captivate (515) Wikipedia (502) (..)

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Noughties. but nice

Learning with e's

iPods and Podcasts: The Touch, the Nano, the Shuffle, the Classic, you name it, versions of the iPod popped up and grabbed our attention in the noughties. First appearing in 2001, the iPod series is now the most successful digital audio player in history with over 220 million worldwide sales at the time of writing.