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So, this month I wanted to ask a slightly different kind of question that hopefully can produce something of value. The BigQuestion is. Please answer this question by posting to your own blog or commenting on this post. Where are the Examples of eLearning? Kapp Kapp Notes Show Me the Examples!
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Some challenging questions are being raised in this month’s BigQuestion - Voice Over in eLearning. Some of the key questions: Given the range of solutions for voice-over from text-to-speech, home-grown human voice-over, professional voice-over: how do you decide what's right for your course? Why not use human voice-over?
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I have been involved in educational technology since 1979, and still teach and speak about my research in the area even today. In a future blog I will present a review of the book, but before that I want to mention an accompanying resource that Mike has created to promote the book. It's one I will leave for another occasion.
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What do some of the interesting research findings and survey results point to? I’d like to suggest some trends in what I see happening on the ground: Less emphasis on courses and more on resources (we’ve probably moved from 95:5 to 90:10 – still a long way to go). These resources are often videos. Clive: Bigquestion.
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