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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. Eventually, I got further sucked into the multitasking and found myself half-listening to the course (at best). So when is audio worthwhile?

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19 Tips for Effective Online Conferences

Tony Karrer

Encourage it and make sure the moderator and/or presenter weave it into the session – see Presentation Backchannel Multitasking. Sometimes a kind of introduction to break the ice with audio can be good. Especially if you want audio input. Text Chat works great during sessions as a Back Channel.

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Multitasking Vs. Continuous Partial Attention

eLearningMind

What is Multitasking? Multitasking is apparent human ability to perform more than one task at the same time. Therefore, multitasking often results in a high error rate. It might sound like two sides of the same coin, but multitasking is wildly different than continuous partial attention—especially for eLearning purposes.

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On-Demand Brilliance: Elevate Training with AI Chatbots

Infopro Learning

Hands-Free Interaction Convenience: With hands-free audio interactions, AI chatbots accommodate the needs of multitasking employees, allowing learning engagement while moving.

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TCC08: What can Educators Learn from Online Religious Communities?

Experiencing eLearning

Second Life focused his attention–unprogrammed worship requires that focus, not multitasking. Audio might be better for people who have trouble typing. Respect for people behind the avatar. Consensus decision making. Encouragement and accountability online. Learned about philosophical and practical aspects of online practice.

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

Infopro Learning

As per Squarespace’s findings , 92% of Generation Z individuals multitask while browsing the internet. Gen Z, the younger generation, really loves these places, specifically the audio-visual appealing content in them. Gen Z has developed a sharp “content filter” due to growing up in the digital age.

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Text-to-Speech Basics: What Is TTS and Who Uses It?

CourseArc

For years it’s been used as an accessibility tool; as educational technology (edtech); and as an audio alternative to reading. Explore ReadSpeaker’s TTS voices, complete with audio examples. Audio signal processing, the creation and manipulation of digital representations of sound. In 2021, nearly a quarter of U.S.