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Multitasking Vs. Continuous Partial Attention

eLearningMind

What is Continuous Partial Attention (CPA)? Continuous Partial Attention (CPA) is an automatic process that enables people to simultaneously pay attention to several sources of information, whilst scanning for relevant information. What is the Difference between Multitasking and Continuous Partial Attention?

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A Voice for Learning? Exploring the Pros and Cons of Having Audio Narration in eLearning

IT Training Department Blog

The science promoting the use of audio narration in eLearning is strong, but the cons must still be considered. The narration adds a human touch, captivating your attention and easing your understanding of the material. Present words as audio narration rather than on the screen. Why is audio narration so powerful?

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Unleashing Gen Z’s Potential: Supercharging L&D for the Newest Generation

Infopro Learning

There’s a common belief that Gen Z has short attention spans. Once something piques their interest, Gen Z’s attention span improves significantly. If you want to engage them in a learning context, learning leaders need to work harder to create content that grabs their attention from the start.

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How to Produce Professional Audio For Your Courses

LifterLMS

In this LMScast episode, Ken Theriot, shares his journey into audio and how he became a course creator and how to produce professional audio for courses. Ken Theriot is an audio professional and course creator. He is the owner of Home Brew Audio , a platform aimed at teaching people how to do audio recording at home.

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Effective eLearning Voiceover Audio: Sell It!

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

" The audio is one of the most important pieces of your eLearning content and it needs to be presented in a dynamic and convincing way. Technology. The technology, including the processing of audio and video for streaming, will suck the energy out of your presentation. Give your learners a reason to pay attention.

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Empowering Patients: Assistive Technologies for Independent Healthcare Management

Hurix Digital

Healthcare assistive technologies are growing in demand as the world increasingly evolves into a more inclusive space. Assistive technologies in healthcare can be anything from devices to services that are designed to help individuals function. billion people will need assistive technology by 2050.

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Uses for Audio in eLearning

Integrated Learnings

First, the audio narration slowed me down. Since I didn’t need the visuals to understand the audio, I decided to listen to the course like a podcast while glancing at email and other stuff. So when is audio worthwhile? It also got me thinking more concretely about instances where audio does make sense for learning.

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