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1003.1 | I don't like them | SNOC02::SIMPSON | Those whom the Gods would destroy... | Wed Jan 10 1990 19:47 | 4 |
| I don't like audio-only. People learn best by doing, not listening.
Second best is a good book, with diagrams/photographs etc. It's also a
lot easier to move around in a book, to find things via an index etc.
I generally try to avoid audio cassettes except for music.
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1003.2 | | DEMON::CRAMER | | Wed Jan 10 1990 21:34 | 9 |
| My own experience with learning from the radio has been
positive. Sometimes I become so engrossed in a story on
National Public Radio's "All Things Considered" that I
stop the car when I get to my destination and listen
until the story ends. I've used the Sales Training tapes
in the car too, especially on long trips and have found
them very useful.
Mai
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1003.3 | i use them. | WORDS::BADGER | One Happy camper ;-) | Wed Jan 10 1990 22:44 | 15 |
| Our library in Merrimack has quite a nice selection of audio tapes.
I started using them when our training was restricted last year.
And I continue. Nightingal/Conad[sp] is a good supplier of quality
tapes. I look for a non-moniton speaker. Tapes that were NOT reorded
in front of a live audience [poor quality, hard to listen to in
a car]. Tom Peters [In Search of Excellence, etc] is a good speaker
to listen to. Effective Thinking was a terrible tape [discouraged
religion, interferred with effective thinking! I wonder if Ken
knew he bought this one!]
I spend 1.5 hours a day in the car. Its one good use of the time.
and you can rewind/replay/reuse the tapes to get a point in.
ed
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1003.4 | Name correction | KISHOR::HEIMANN | Black holes--God divides by zero! | Thu Jan 11 1990 11:51 | 5 |
| "Nightingal/Conad[sp}" is actually Nightingale/Conant. I've listened
to one of their tapes a while back, and it was quite reasonable.
David
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1003.5 | long time no see! | GLINKA::GREENE | Catmax = Catmax + 1 | Fri Jan 12 1990 12:48 | 13 |
| Hi there Mai!!! (It's been a long time...)
Are you interested in learning about this from a user
or potential user perspective or from a development perspective
or what?
Depending upon your answer, I might be able to give you a contact
name.
What are you doing these days?
Regards,
Pennie
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1003.6 | answer to .-1 | DEMON::CRAMER | | Sat Jan 13 1990 15:12 | 19 |
| Pennie,
I'm interested in both the user perspective and the development
of materials.
For the past few months, I've been working on an idea I had to
implement audio technology in a new learning environment. We're
about to build a prototype system and then to pilot it for six
weeks in March and April.
I'm also researching uses of audio for training materials, toward
developing case studies and a selection tool for instructional
designers, course developers and others.
I'll try to catch up with you by phone and provide additional
details.
Mai
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