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Do you know how to get the most out of audio on your e-learning courses?

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Trust us: students will appreciate this. You can tape your voice with your computer tools, such as QuickTime or voice recorder and save clips on your hard drive. Ensure that the voice-over is not a repetition of the screen: with different audio, you stimulate students to listen attentively. . The next step is recording.

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JOE GANCI – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Not too many would trust someone who has just graduated from medical school and has not yet practiced medicine in the real world to perform surgery on them. Eventually, we were able to do away with that hardware player when QuickTime and other digital video formats became available.

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Joe Ganci – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Not too many would trust someone who has just graduated from medical school and has not yet practiced medicine in the real world to perform surgery on them. Eventually, we were able to do away with that hardware player when QuickTime and other digital video formats became available.

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Web Conferencing: Voices from the Underground

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Trust me, its not worth it – because every end user who wants to be able to have their voice recorded (trainer) and who does not have VOIP will have to have an audio bridge. the audio bridge is built in or bridge is not needed) or do you require the individual end user to purchase an “audio-bridge&# ? Is it.wmv (Windows Media)?

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