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Teacher Voices: Naomi Hancock

Learning with e's

That is exactly the purpose of this series of blog posts. It's also a chance for them to voice their hopes and fears about teaching, now they are actually in the thick of it. Live Skypes also have had the same effect giving the children a window of opportunity to immerse themselves in the topic and conversation.

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How to Use social media for Online Learning?

Skillquore

This write-up deals with outlining the benefits of social media for online learning. With videos and tweets going viral in a matter of seconds, you can influence millions and be the voice of change. . In fact, you can ask them to post small write-ups about your course, thereby enhancing your credentials as well.

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Top 10 Tools for Learning 2016

Clark Quinn

Skype is a tool I use for communicating with folks to get things done, but also to have conversations (e.g. with my ITA colleagues), whether chat or voice. WordPress is my blogging tool (where you’re at right now), and it’s a way I think ‘out loud’ and the feedback I get is a wonderful way to learn.

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Using Interviews to Build Your Online Course Business

LearnDash

Are you looking for a way to market your online course business but don’t want to write article after article? Read and comment on their blogs using an authentic voice and tone. Here is a free link to some reviews and summaries of my blog content related to my (name of class) class: link. Try to make it memorable.

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Learning Rebel Book Review: The Social Leadership Handbook by Julian Stodd

Learning Rebels

Anyone who knows me and is a regular reader of this blog knows that Julian Stodd is my hero and if you aren’t reading his work – you are missing out! He has also kindly offered to have Skype coffee with me (eek, what do I say?) A great example is with curation, how it encourages you to find your voice.

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How to master the art of remote mentoring

TalentLMS

But in remote mentoring, the only substitute for that is video conferencing apps like Zoom or Skype, which can contribute to already existing screen fatigue. It makes sense: everyone is reduced to a voice and a window of equal size on screen, which means no one is left feeling small or worrying they take up too much space.

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How to Do Voice Over Like a Pro: The Complete Guide

TechSmith Camtasia

If you make videos — especially how-to and explainer videos — you will almost certainly need to record voice overs. In fact, depending on how many videos you create, you may have to do a lot of voice over work. For many people, the thought of recording their voice and sharing it with the world is horrifying.

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