A podcast is a digital media recording distributed across the Internet. Most podcasts to date are audio, but they can include images and video too. Podcasts can be played on a computer or any mobile device that plays .mp3 files, a common audio format. This includes ipods and other audio players, some PDAs and some cell phones. What a great way for your organization to distribute content that people can listen to in their cars and at the gym.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
What the F**K is Social Media: One Year Later
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Reading 04/28/2009
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The eLearning Coach » Blog Archive » Podcasts for Learning
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- Because podcasts are generally in an audio format, the content or information you choose to teach through podcasting must not require a visual component.
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- Orientation to an organization, such as its mission and philosophy
- Foreign language basics
- Soft skills, such as how to improve listening or conflict resolution
- Recordings of live presentations
- That is, anyone with a microphone and a way to digitize their audio can create a podcast. This approach to learning can enable various experts throughout your organization to share their skills and knowledge.
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There are several compelling reasons to try podcasting.
- The number of people using portable .mp3 players is growing
- Of course, the same sound principles of instructional design that you apply to all your training development should go into your podcast script
- The flow should be organized and logical. The writing should be clear and concise
- Terms should be defined.
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Monday, April 27, 2009
How To Make E-Learning Work
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Reading 04/23/2009
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10 Simple and Impressive Design Techniques | How-To | Smashing Magazine
tags: Web design, Graphic design
- Some of these advanced effects can add plenty of depth to designs, but when used in the wrong place, they do little more than distract viewers from the project’s intended focus. These effects may be precisely what a design needs to have the impact it requires, but even in these cases, they should be complemented by simpler effects.
- Color
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With a “less is more” mentality, we’ve selected 10 very simple and impressive design techniques that can drastically improve the performance and appearance of your designs.
- Add Contrast
- Gradients
- moderation and subtlety are the keys to the design’s success. The logo, headlines, buttons and backgrounds all have subtle or minor gradients to emphasize their content. The most complex gradients on the website are found on simple 120 pixel-wide buttons that are intended to grab attention.
- Much like choosing a sensible color palette, designers should carefully choose only a few types of gradient for each project.
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When working with gradients, it is important to keep a nice visual flow: use gradients sparingly or subtly. And most importantly, use them only when they complement the overall feel of the project.
- Stick to simple four-color palettes unless you’re really confident the design calls for more.
- Letter Spacing
- As in uppercase and lowercase. Changing case requires nothing more than pressing the Shift or Caps Lock key, and yet so few designers take advantage of this technique’s potential.
- Anti-Aliasing
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Though technically a much more complicated process, anti-aliasing can be summarized as the smoothing out of edges, and it applies to all aspects of design. In the world of Web design, anti-aliasing is partially determined by whether the text will be in HTML or shown as an image. Complicating things a little more, some Web browsers and operating systems automatically smooth out HTML text a bit, but as a general rule, HTML text has no anti-aliasing.
- Imperfection
- If you’ve ever been stumped with the predicament of how to make something stand out more, stand out less, or nearly disappear, take a look at using blurs in different ways. By blurring objects in the foreground, background or by blurring the entire design, you can dramatically increase the impact of your project. Focus is, at least in part, relative
- Blurs can also be used to give a sense of depth or layering.
- Alignment
- Altering the alignment of design elements can make them more memorable, more talked about and, consequently, much more effective.
- This can greatly increase the speed with which concepts are turned over to clients; but all too often, it also restricts creativity — especially with regard to alignment.
- Trim Fat
- Perhaps the most important and under-appreciated design technique, trimming unnecessary parts of a project, is also one of the hardest to do.
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Reading 04/21/2009
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100 Tips, Apps, and Resources for Teachers on Twitter | Online College Degree
tags: social media, twitter, teacher, education, web2.0, teaching
- The idea of writing small blog posts of 140 characters or less to a group of your followers is actually a revolutionary new way to bring communities together, learn from each other, and keep updated with all that is happening.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009
一個溫馨的小故事
從這件小事情,我感受到在我週遭還是有真誠的白人,而且覺得他們勇於嘗試創新;就算對於他們不清楚的事情,也會想辦法去試試看。因此,我今天送他一張寫滿感激的生日卡片和一盒White Windmill Bakery 的餅乾。
Friday, March 20, 2009
Budget Crisis in MARTA
This is something I heard in the train on the way back to home after work. One lady from Delaware talked about how good this transit system is, and another two people both agree with her, because with the purchase of MARTA's Breeze card, the passengers can take the train without any limit. However, when thinking of the bad economy that makes the impact on MARTA, my company may take the action of reducing the service level, eliminating bus routes and cutting rail service. I am not sure when it will really happen, but I am thinking what will be good measures to deal with this crisis. The reason is that the gas fee has declined dramatically; some people may consider driving instead of taking the train in terms of crippled service.
I hope the decision makers in MARTA will consider it deliberately. Probably I am not a down-to-earth person, but I believe that MARTA still has to provide the best transit service for the residents in metropolitan Atlanta.
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