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The Online Teacher

KnowledgeOne

Blockbuster went out of business in 2010 because it failed to keep up with its emerging competitors like Netflix. For instance, students asked to listen to a pre-recorded podcast between date x and date y would be involved in asynchronous learning. And now, it’s doorstep-delivered in two to three business days!

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A convenient untruth

Learning with e's

In an excellent expose on learning styles , Riener and Willingham (2010) argue this: ".learning-styles Can the visual learner become better at music by seeing it?)" We shouldn't congratulate ourselves for showing a video to engage the visual learners or offering podcasts to the auditory learners. Unported License.

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Designing a PowerPoint Screencast Using Camtasia

TechSmith Camtasia

An effective introduction bumper hooks the viewer into the screencasting topic by using a music soundtrack, video, images, etc. YouTube now offers Creative Commons-licensed videos , which are automatically safe to use. The end bumper can include an image, music track, etc., 55, May 31, 2010. 4. Credits.

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Designing a PowerPoint Screencast Using Camtasia

TechSmith Camtasia

An effective introduction bumper hooks the viewer into the screencasting topic by using a music soundtrack, video, images, etc. YouTube now offers Creative Commons-licensed videos, which are automatically safe to use. The end bumper can include an image, music track, etc., 55, May 31, 2010. Screen name]. year, month day).

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Audio in eLearning: Cultural Differences?

Learning Visions

There are some central questions underpinning the work of the Podcasting for Pedagogic Purposes Special Interest Group, for example, which are what can educational podcasting be? The most culturally appropriate use of audio is in the teaching of languages and music, and in social studies.

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