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Playing with AI Music Generation

Experiencing eLearning

I had planned on writing a different blog post today, but I ended up spending a lot of time playing with AI music generation. My AI music prompt I used this prompt with two different tools so I could compare the results. Initially, you get just two short snippets of music. I prompted Suno for some instrumental music as well.

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Always Be Consistent Most of the Time

Association eLearning

There’s no audio narration, no background music, and no sound effects. Until you get to the conclusion screen, where’s there’s a short piece of music. (In The post Always Be Consistent Most of the Time appeared first on Knowledge Direct. For example, let’s say you have a course that’s almost entirely silent.

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Don’t Treat Beginners and Experienced Learners the Same Way

Association eLearning

Some time ago, I was cast as a chorus member in a musical. I could sing and read music, but I didn’t have any experience dancing. I wasn’t the only person with a background in music. So we had to grin and bear it every time the music director slowed down to explain where we were or what the symbols on the page meant.

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Another Lens for Viewing Your eLearning

Association eLearning

Have you ever been to a session where the instructor walks in with music playing on the boom box they’re carrying? Pretests and comparisons with familiar subjects can bring background knowledge to the front of a learner’s mind. Wow… you have my attention. It’s not something you can ignore. Okay, I can do this. I think I get it.

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How to Learn about Learning Science

Experiencing eLearning

I have a bachelors degree in music education and zero formal training in instructional design. While conferences can be a mixed bag, my own experience mirrors what Judy Katz shared on Twitter in response to a dismissive comment about people “basing their knowledge on conference speakers and not valid research.”

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Music aids learning, but not unconditionally

Mitch Moldofsky

f music be the food of love, play on! Willy Shakespeare A lot of ink has been spilled over the question of what effect music has on the brain. Oliver Sacks' book Musicophilia ("Music, Ophelia?") But three recent studies on the effects of music on learning should also have us tapping our collective toes. The result?

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How to Teach Music Online & Monetize Your Skills (Guide)

learnWorlds

Has your music school got shuttered due to COVID-19? Then you have to stop depending on your physical location and start teaching music online. Here’s what we’re covering: How teaching music online works. Examples of online music schools. 1 Do Online Music Lessons Work? 2 How to Teach Music Online: 6 Steps.

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