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TCC09: Podcasting with Section 508

Experiencing eLearning

Kallis, California University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Chris Patti, California University of Pennsylvania. Focus on enhanced podcasts, including visuals/slides/etc. 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. Podcast logo.

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How to Shoot a Video While Traveling and What Gear to Bring

TechSmith Camtasia

There are downsides, like lower-quality cameras, poor audio capture, and they don’t always work well without enough light. If you’re using a DSLR or other camera, you may be able to plug a camera directly into the device, which has the benefit of improving the audio recording quality and also eliminates the need to synch audio later.

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8 E-Learning Production Tips for Your Next Gamified Course

Rapid eLearning

E-Learning Tip #3: Turn Audio On/Off. In a few places, they have running background audio which can be turned on or off. Tutorial: how to toggle audio on and off with states and variables. Tutorial: how to refresh/replay a slide. Webinar (University of California Irvine) : December 13. Register here.

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Learning Styles and E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

A PowerPoint is not an effective means of e-learning, although one person told me what did a PPT have to do with any of this? In college, I was an auditory learner, watching videos or viewing slides bored me. I retained and synthesized from audio to putting it down as notes. Audio versions? I never paid attention.

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

5 Must-See PowerPoint Tutorials for Creating Better Training - Mindflash , September 29, 2010 From the New York Times to the US Military , 2010 may go down as the year PowerPoint-hating went mainstream. It’s so much better than Powerpoint.&# The question addresses numerous topics regarding the use of audio.