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iPad for eLearning

eFront

iPad was not created for supporting eLearning and (or) mLearning instead it was created as a media device that supports books, magazines, newspapers, games, music, video and web access. As you can understand it has a microphone and speakers that can be used with Skype and Google Voice. Why iPad was created? The answer is simple.

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Guest Post: 5 Effective Ways of Maximizing Mobile Tech In Learning Pursuits

Kapp Notes

This will will start off with a guest post form Jenni Birch who writes about apps, computer art, music and the latest developments in technology. Plus, with Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services like Skype and Google Hangouts, it is possible to make this venture more personal despite being totally virtual.

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How to Teach Music Online & Monetize Your Skills (Guide)

learnWorlds

Has your music school got shuttered due to COVID-19? Then you have to stop depending on your physical location and start teaching music online. Here’s what we’re covering: How teaching music online works. Examples of online music schools. 1 Do Online Music Lessons Work? 2 How to Teach Music Online: 6 Steps.

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Time to Sing Loud

CLO Magazine

When a young singer uploaded a video of herself singing one of his compositions to YouTube, he wasn’t simply flattered a fan found his music. The moment we are in is an opportunity to make that right — if you’re willing to raise your voice. Take the example of Grammy-winning conductor and composer Eric Whitacre.

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DevLearn ‘09 Friday Keynote: Leo Laporte #dl09

Learning Visions

RCA made music boxes for the living room. With Skype he can talk to people are around the world. The more voices we hear – for good or for bad – the more likely that we’ll do the right thing. Before that, media was local (cave paintings). Radio changed everything. Initially radio was a one-to-one tool (ship to shore radio).

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ET and E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

Examples include the ability to create music, play the piano, games, paint and much more. Voice Recognition. Voice Recognition. However, as technology advances so will voice recognition. Free not only to download, but use – i.e. unlimited voice, video, photos, phone calls, etc. Send voice messages.

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Thoughts on Personalized Learning

CrossKnowledge

Starting very close to home, learning and entertainment options at or near the desk on which this article is being written, include media – computer, smart phone, television, music dvds, radio, hard copy books on book shelves. It allows for combining methods, such as many e-mails and selected voice calls to follow up.