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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

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Voice-Over in eLearning - The Learning Circuits Blog , September 1, 2010 Over the past couple of months, Dr. Joel Harband has been teaching me all about Using Text-to-Speech in eLearning. This has been a great way for me to learn about the topic. Are there places where text-to-speech makes sense?

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10 Free Flashcard Software

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It allows anyone, even those with no design skills or programming experience, to expertly create and deploy highly interactive elearning content like interactive courses, quizzes, and flashcards in just a matter of minutes. One unique feature to note is its text-to-speech system, which directly voices out what is written on a flashcard.

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How to Empower Learners With K-12 Education Quizzes

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This flexibility can be helpful for remote learning scenarios where students may be unable to attend classes in person for various reasons, such as distance, illness, disability, etc. Establish Learning Objectives Before you start creating your K-12 education quiz, you need to establish your goals.

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Top 70 eLearning Posts for June and Hot Topics including iPad and Mobile Learning

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In the spirit of that presentation and #lrnchat, I wanted to share the biggest thing I learned at this conference. Text-to-Speech Overview and NLP Quality - eLearning Technology , June 8, 2010 This post is a new kind of thing for me. Personal Learning Network. Most high schools don’t teach programming.

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Top 70 eLearning Articles - Hot Topics: iPad Adobe Captivate - July 2010

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A Research Design to Evaluate E-Learning Projects - The E-Learning Curve , July 8, 2010 The case study design is useful when answering “how” and “why” questions, and in understanding the particulars, and diversity of a learning program. Research Design to Evaluate E-Learning Projects is a post from: E-Learning Curve Blog.