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Gramophone to IPod: What Has the Journey Got to do with E-learning Development

CommLab India

The world of audio players has come a long way in the last 70 years, from the days of the Gramophone to today’s iPods. As an e-learning professional, I believe the evolution of audio players has a lot in common with the evolution of online learning. Change is the only constant. – Heraclitus. The Mobility Era.

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Gadgets, Games and Gizmos: Beyond iPoding

Kapp Notes

Click on the link if you'd rather listen to the podcast of this post, Beyond iPoding , you can find it here. don't need an iPod to listen, just your computer. Often a short audio narration provides the information and coaching needed to help an employee solve a problem or deal with a customer issue.

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Best Ways to Train Staff with Mobile Learning?

Ed App

Currently, the majority of podcasts are in audio format. They are played on mobile devices such as iPods, Smart phones, MP3 players and other gadgets that are suited to play digital audio files. Usually, an eBook is a compilation of text, graphics, audio, video, hyperlinks, and other forms of multimedia content.

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Best ways to train staff with mobile learning?

Ed App

Currently, the majority of podcasts are in audio format. They are played on mobile devices such as iPods, Smart phones, MP3 players and other gadgets that are suited to play digital audio files. Usually, an eBook is a compilation of text, graphics, audio, video, hyperlinks, and other forms of multimedia content.

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TCC09: Podcasting with Section 508

Experiencing eLearning

AAC (m4a)–audio. Pop filters–you can buy it at any audio supply or use an old screen door and bend it around your mic. multitrack audio for Mac. Transcripts can be used if it’s just audio (mp3 or radio). Most people at their university use media players, not iPods. million (2007).

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Brain-based Learning, Backchannel, Pics. ipods, & Gaming

Big Dog, Little Dog

Have an iPod. - They began using the iPods to create their own "content," making audio recordings of themselves and presenting them. Players of "prosocial" games got into fewer fights in school and were more helpful to other students. Welcome, Freshmen. New York Times. "We But that is not all that the students did.

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Hire that Kid!

Kapp Notes

Kids are using iPods and MP3 players to cheat on tests. An article by Associated Press called “ Schools banning iPods to beat cheaters ” outlines how “schools across the country are targeting digital media players as a potential cheating device.” A teacher at San Gabriel High School in San Gabriel, Calif.,

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