Articles tagged "audio"
| Date | Title | Category | Tags |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 January 2010 | How to use microphones for Q-Review Probably the biggest hurdle we’ve encountered so far in the Q-Review lecture capture project is the disappointment of a really good lecture being delivered that gets played back in absolute slience. This short post outlines the steps that a presenter must go through to ensure that the audio for their lecture is recorded. |
How-to guidance | audio, Echo360, lecturecapture, microphone, q-review |
| 23 March 2009 | Jing What’s Jing? Jing is my new favourite application. It is, as are many Techsmith products, simple and focused. No extraneous features or extra buttons; it just does what it does. |
Introducing... Reviews | audio, jing, lecturecapture, screen capture, screencast, screencasting, techsmith, tutorials, video |
| 13 August 2008 | Why not just audio? Simple audio is often the most effective media type that can be used. It is also the easiest to create and distribute. There are many excellent reasons why one might want to use video or a screen capture of a demonstration. We often make use of both in these tutorials and posts. Many of the [...] |
Blog posts | audio, podcast |
| Why use other media? Different kinds of information are better suited to some media than others. “The medium is the message”; obviously the spoken word can convey information for language learners that text cannot. This does not make it better as the reverse is also true. Simply consider your choices and select what best suits your objectives. |
Blog posts | animation, audio, class sizes, media, video | |
| 22 February 2008 | Podcasting Regular podcasts are now commonplace in the news, entertainment and increasingly in teaching and learning. If you are interested in setting up your own podcast or want to know what they are, please see our resources below as a starting point. |
How-to guidance | audio, e-learning, podcast, web 2.0 |
