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Multitasking and Time Management – Like Water and Oil

Edmego Learning

Multitasking – The Challenge. I feel almost hypocritical writing a post about multitasking because I got as far as writing out the title and was distracted by numerous other items that popped up. It is also critical to help teach your teammates to respect your schedule. Typical right? You are picturing it right now.I

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A Voice for Learning? Exploring the Pros and Cons of Having Audio Narration in eLearning

IT Training Department Blog

There are definitely pros and cons of having an eLearning voice over vs just letting people read it themselves. Then there’s the entirely different yet closely related issue of synthesized voice overs. I won’t promise not to mention AI voice-over again, though. So, should eLearning courses have a voice?

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From Classroom to Screen: Mastering the VILT Transition with Best Practices

Infopro Learning

Substantial disparities exist between these two instructional approaches, particularly concerning the integration of technology, learner engagement strategies, and multitasking requirements. Multitasking: Virtual training sessions demand that instructors multitask effectively. Here are five things to focus on: 1.

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Unlock the Soundtrack: eBook to Audiobook

Kitaboo

Audiobooks help stories connect with a diverse audience, such as commuters and individuals with visual impairments. When you convert eBooks to audiobooks , it helps you open up a new realm of accessibility and engagement, expanding your reach and enriching the overall experience for your audience. Table of Contents: I.

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Presentation Backchannel Multitasking

Tony Karrer

Caveats to Multitasking is Generally Bad for Work and Learning See my post on Multitasking for a summary of this. Or Clive Shepherd's How should presenters address multitasking? simple statement: Multitasking is an illusion – we are simply not capable of doing it. Multitasking Doodling and Notetaking are good.

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How Do I Get My Book to Read Out Loud? – Exploring Text-to-Speech Options

Kitaboo

We will explore a technology known as text-to-speech (TTS) that can help you do this and understand how it can be a game changer for your written works. It is software or an application capable of understanding the contents of your book and can use machine-generated voice to read it out. Wondering how to turn a book into an audiobook

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Teacher Voices: Naomi Hancock

Learning with e's

It's also a chance for them to voice their hopes and fears about teaching, now they are actually in the thick of it. Patience, multitasking skills, the ability to prioritise, a quirky character. That is exactly the purpose of this series of blog posts. This is number six in my series, asking former students on the B.Ed

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