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Are You Zoom-Fatigued or Are You Just Fatigue-Fatigued?

KnowledgeOne

Jonathan Forani of CTVNews writes that, “Video-conferencing … requires an increased ‘cognitive load,’ meaning users send and receive more cues than in a normal setting, including the need to frame yourself in the camera, considering the volume of one’s voice, and offering more physical reactions like nodding to a speaker.”. The answer is yes.

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Online Learning Works – So Why are Schools Failing at it?

eLearning 24-7

An estimated 700,000 students (K-12) took at least one online course in 2005-2006 (Piccano and Seaman, 2007). An estimated 1 million students in K-12 took at least one online course in 2007-2008 (Piccano and Seaman, 2009). 28 States (Fall 2007) had online high school programs (Tucker, 2007). 2007, June.

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How to Produce Professional Audio For Your Courses

LifterLMS

I was an Air Force officer, and I served 20 years and I retired from that in 2007. But the the videos that I do for my courses are I have a good camera right now. I’m just using a webcam for this, but I have a good camera that’s back there with some lights that will be right here. So I retired from the Air Force.

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How to Use Hybrid Apps to Create a Mobile Enterprise App?

Hurix Digital

The world of app development has seen a tremendous shift ever since the first iPhone was introduced back in 2007. The framework you use offers APIs and modules that allow developers to develop native capabilities, including access to the device’s location, notifications, camera, microphone, and more.

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What you see is what you do

Learning with e's

The use of maps, diagrams, animations, and also mind mapping can engage students at higher levels of understanding (Barber et al, 2007, pp 77-78). Researchers argue that this is mainly because good IWB use in the classroom creates enhanced speaking and listening opportunities (Barber et al, 2007, p 46). References Barber, D.,

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Narrative for Engaging eLearning

Upside Learning

Think about the phones, the cameras, and the multi-functional computers we carry around. One of the new pedagogical models based on story-telling is Story-centered curriculum, proposed by Roger Schank in 2007. Another is scenario-based curriculum development, suggested by Ray Bareiss Sukhjit Singh (2007).

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Screencaster Gift List. What's on Your List?

TechSmith Camtasia

Maybe it's a camera? Here are the past lists from 2009 , 2008 , and 2006 (looks like I skipped 2007!). What are essential tools that you need to make great screencasts? Or, storyboard paper? Or, a particular microphone? I need your input to compile a list of gifts to get your favorite screencaster.