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ID and eLearning Links 8/25/20

Experiencing eLearning

This also has an audio mixer so you can adjust the volume between a shared video and your own microphone (or other inputs). Licensed for commercial and personal use. You can also set up different scenes in advance so you can transition between different combos. Web Captioner Free real-time captions in a browser based tool. Freelancing.

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Technical requirements

Learning with e's

It consists of an Audient iD4 digital 2-in 2-out interface (this connects by USB cable to my laptop computer to the microphone, headphones and other inputs/outputs), a pair of ATH-M40X professional monitor headphones and an AT2035 cardioid condenser microphone (both made by Audio-Technica ). Unported License. Here's the video.

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Holiday Gift Guide for Instructional Designers and E-Learning Developers (2021)

Ashley Chiasson

Microphone with Arm – I’ve used the Blue Yeti microphone for years, but coupled with a compatible microphone arm, it’s even better. The big caveat here is that these ones sit over top of your existing monitor instead of being a film that you peel and stick.

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EDENTube

Learning with e's

I was one of the opening keynotes for the annual EDEN conference in Bruges (#eden19), and because most of the keynotes are usually interviewed for the EDENTube channel , I found myself in front of the microphone being interviewed by Krisztina Tatrai, one of the secretariat's full time staff. Unported License. Unported License.

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How to Produce Professional Audio For Your Courses

LifterLMS

He advises utilizing a microphone that is placed near to the face. This might be either a USB microphone that is directly linked to a phone or computer or a separate microphone that is attached to the device. And I have this microphone right in front of my face when I make these videos. But that’s how I started.

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Digital capabilities

Learning with e's

Below is the video that was recorded via PanOpto (and a very furry microphone) by the university's splendid technical crew. Digital capabilities by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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Are Podcasts The Most Underrated Format for L&D?

Thinkdom

As podcasts are not regulated, you don’t need a license to broadcast them. Tools involved in creating a simple and minimal podcast Microphone - Nothing fancy is needed in the beginning, you can find ,, cheap and good ones on Amazon. Anyone with recording equipment and a head full of ideas can create and stream them for free.