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10 Distance Learning Examples

Ed App

They provide a more convenient and accessible way to upskill and learn new knowledge as opposed to traditional seminar and classroom setups. It takes the seminar-type or classroom-type learning setting and puts it on an online video platform. We’ve listed down 10 distance learning examples for you to try out in your next training.

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Becoming a great trainer: How to improve your presentation skills

TalentLMS

In-person seminars and workshops, move aside. Get a good microphone. Sure, you can use your laptop’s own microphone. But if you’re recording the session, it’s better to use a boom or lapel microphone to ensure your sound is crisp. For trainers, this means it’s time to learn how to improve presentation skills.

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Audio in eLearning: When Rough Around the Edges is Better

Learning Visions

At our seminar today on using Articulate and Moodle and "Doing More for Less" , the conversation turned (as it always does) to using audio in eLearning. Go out and get your SME to say it like it is into a microphone and share their expertise. We'll be hosting another seminar this week in Chicago on Thursday, June 11!

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Professional Speaker & Trainer Discloses His Juicy Tips on Engaging Audiences and Keeping Their Attention

Dashe & Thomson

for a major seminar training company and hundreds of speeches for Monster.com ‘s Making It Count Program over the past four years. I once had a microphone go out in the middle of a school assembly for which I was the speaker. After fighting the failing wireless microphone, I simply pulled out a chair.

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Using Webinars to Remotely Train Your Staff for as Little as Zero Cost

Capytech

Yep, the word is a horrible contraction of the terms “web” and “seminar”, but what is a webinar in practice? Hardware – the instructor will need a computer/laptop with a webcam and a microphone. Where possible, get trainers to use a headset or a standalone microphone instead of their laptop’s built-in microphone.

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TechSmith Tips – Getting Started with Video Webinars

TechSmith Camtasia

Webinar is the infinitely clever portmanteau of web and seminar. Microphone system (XLR output). Webinar is the infinitely clever portmanteau of web and seminar. What is a Webinar? How we use Webinars. Can’t see the embedded video? Watch it on YouTube. Audio Board (XLR inputs, USB output. Behringer brand recommended).

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Optimizing Your Virtual Events: Essential Best Practices

Think Orion

Will your event have a seminar, conference, team building, product launch format, etc.? Audio will be the centerpiece of your event, so plug in a microphone and pay attention to your surroundings. Use discreet and good-quality headphones and a microphone. Switch off your microphone if you are not speaking.

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