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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Auditory Advantage

Learning Visions

Here are a few things that I’ve tried in the last couple of years that I’ve pinched directly from my years in front of the Playstation: The use of music to change emotional state; to bypass conscious processing of information. The use of music in e-Learning? Whos really used music in e-Learning to good effect?

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Soapbox for the Day: Academic Journals like Field Methods, that dont support things like access to their content

Mark Oehlert

Have you researched Open Access Journals and found that model to be wanting? Have you explored using a Creative Commons license but found fatal flaws in that plan? Want to know where EduPunk can make a dent thatll matter in terms of budgets, openness of research and so on? stuff Here are some of my main del.icio.us

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Audio in eLearning: When Rough Around the Edges is Better

Learning Visions

The lower budget required is a big plus too. They are part of a network I am associated with and they do a FANTASTIC job with audio, narration, music, etc. For some who don't concur, I'd suggest that when budget has permitted if that hasn't been your experience, you haven't found the right narrator for your content.

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The Top 10 Most Used Online Employee Training Tools: Part 2

TalentLMS

In smaller organizations, where fewer people are responsible for all aspects of the training program, including budgeting, Excel can help you track down training-related expenses, course effectiveness (e.g. Flickr’s Creative Commons image search is a good place to look for such pictures, as is Wikimedia Commons and archive.org.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Two Very Different Views of Publishing (heres a hint.I think one is WAY wrong!)

Mark Oehlert

Darnton goes on to say; "Commercial publishers have raised the price of periodicals, especiallyin the natural sciences, to such a height that they have created havocin the budgets of research libraries. We are plainly witnessing a restructuring of the music and newspaper businesses, but their suffering isn’t unique, it’s prophetic."--Clay