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eLearning: What's the Best Microphone for Voiceover Audio?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

It's got a built-in sound card (built right into the cord) that does a great job of cancelling out internal computer noises. Also, I noticed when I moved my head, the microphone sometimes picked up a sound that reminded me of crumpling paper. It is a small 10x10 and the sound is consistent. What I record in my office.

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Instructivism, constructivism or connectivism?

E-Learning Provocateur

Even in the e‑learning space, online courses are typically linear, virtual classes frequently replicate their bricks-and-mortar antecedents, while podcasts, of course, are quintessentially instructivist. News feeds, podcasts, blogs, wikis and discussion forums. The more things change, the more they stay the same.

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

CourseArc

Curious what today’s leading TTS actually sounds like? It also bundles in the program that produces voice sound waves; that’s called a vocoder. That requires knowledge of linguistics, down to the level of the phoneme—the units of sound that, combined, make up speech, such as the /c/ sound in cat.

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How to Find Profitable Online Course Ideas

LearnDash

That’s great news! Check for podcasts, too. It sounds like you have a winner. They’re usually a source of inspiration for their creators as well. Simply put, online education is a growing industry, and a lot of people want to try their hand at it. Look on Amazon for any books that might have been published on your topic.

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6 Design Tips for Building Effective Learning Games

LearnDash

And the good news is that the elements used to make Mavis Beacon so successful can be repurposed by any educator wanting to apply the same principles to their course. Neither is watching a video or listening to a podcast. So, if all that sounds fun to you, let’s take a closer look at how to use them in an actual e-learning game.

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Friday Finds — Cognitive Load, Content Design, Pedagogic Change

Mike Taylor

News & Notes. Emerging Tech Brew | A 3-times-a-week email delivering the latest tech news impacting our future. How to Cope With News Overload. Make your voice recordings sound like they were recorded in a professional studio for free with Adobe Podast. Creating Better Video for Learning. Learn more ?. Listen now ».

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Have You Created an Accessible Online Course?

LearnDash

The good news is that, while we tend to talk about their needs as being “special,” most of them are easy to accommodate and lead to a more user-friendly course for everyone. Others might use overly elaborate language to sound sophisticated. Re-read your content and look for ways to simplify.

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