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TEACHING ONLINE: Instructors Take Note!

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For example, if I know one of my learners for eLearning software is going to be creating training videos for active-duty nurses, I might mention a few ways to engage learners without audio voiceover. Because the nurses may be trying to absorb the eLearning while working at a station in a busy ward, where they can’t use earphones!

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TEACHING ONLINE: Instructors Take Note!

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

For example, if I know one of my learners for eLearning software is going to be creating training videos for active-duty nurses, I might mention a few ways to engage learners without audio voiceover. Because the nurses may be trying to absorb the eLearning while working at a station in a busy ward, where they can’t use earphones!

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TEACHING ONLINE: Instructors Take Note!

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

For example, if I know one of my learners for eLearning software is going to be creating training videos for active-duty nurses, I might mention a few ways to engage learners without audio voiceover. Because the nurses may be trying to absorb the eLearning while working at a station in a busy ward, where they can’t use earphones!

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A Conversation with Eric Lee about Voice Talent, Storytelling and the Industry

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Eric Lee: I take the same approach to writing as I do with voiceover. ” In other words, when a story creates believable, three- dimensional characters who work through a challenge or conflict that the audience can emotionally relate to, you’ve got an outstanding teaching tool, and a real winner!

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Writing & Grammar Workshop: Is It Website or Web Site?

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In addition to the alphabetical listing, the app has the chapters on business, sports and social media terms, from the book, along with advice on punctuation.   Are you an eLearning developer who has been tasked with creating an effective voiceover script?

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Grammar Workshop: i.e. versus e.g. and such as versus like

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And here are some examples of all of those: Your remittance , i.e., your payment , must be mailed to our business address. On-line business cards , like printed business cards , can help spread the word about your company. Are you an eLearning developer who has been tasked with creating an effective voiceover script?

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Writing & Grammar Workshop: Premise vs. Premises

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" I have seen the singular form of the word premise incorrectly used to mean a home or place of business at least 10 times in the past two weeks.      Are you an eLearning developer who has been tasked with creating an effective voiceover script? " There is no such word.  

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