John and Sara--thanks for posting this informative presentation. I agree that audio lectures are an improvement over simply reading the mateerial and I plan to include them in my next online class.
I noted a typo in the word "Objectives" at 16 seconds, and also at 4:40 Sara's voice can hardly be heard as the volume suddenly drops.
I also wonder why Screen Cast o Matic is not listed as one of the options to produce the audio lecture?
Thanks for viewing and commenting on our presentation! Audio lectures can be a great supplement to the classroom material to give it a more personalized feel. I appreciate your feedback. Screen-Cast-O-Matic was actually what we used to create this presentation. However, we found it much easier for the purposes of recording just the audio lectures to use voice record pro. We could definitely add it to the list. Thanks for your feedback and have a great day!
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John and Sara--thanks for posting this informative presentation. I agree that audio lectures are an improvement over simply reading the mateerial and I plan to include them in my next online class.
I noted a typo in the word "Objectives" at 16 seconds, and also at 4:40 Sara's voice can hardly be heard as the volume suddenly drops.
I also wonder why Screen Cast o Matic is not listed as one of the options to produce the audio lecture?
Thanks again,
Mark Broder
Hi Mark,
Thanks for viewing and commenting on our presentation! Audio lectures can be a great supplement to the classroom material to give it a more personalized feel. I appreciate your feedback. Screen-Cast-O-Matic was actually what we used to create this presentation. However, we found it much easier for the purposes of recording just the audio lectures to use voice record pro. We could definitely add it to the list. Thanks for your feedback and have a great day!
-John Steele