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E-learning
Studies have consistently shown that adding
audio to a learning project significantly increases retention of
information. We're multimedia animals and prefer to be 'shown
and told' at the same time. Whether it's for CD-ROM, DVD or the
Web, we can help to provide soundtracks which stimulate and help learners. |
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Presentations and virtual tours
A virtual tour or on-line presentation is a
great way to communicate lots of information quickly. These enable
Web visitors to find out more about you, your services or your
products, without having to hunt through dozens of pages.
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Talking books
These days, books don't have to be on paper.
Audio and video cassettes, the Web, CD and DVD are all media which
are in everyday use, enabling people to enjoy listening to books,
instead of reading them. Of course, they also help people with
visual disabilities to enjoy books which would otherwise be outside of
their reach. |
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Promotional audio
Once you start thinking 'beyond paper', the
possibilities are exciting. Think about promotional
cassettes, videos and CDs which people can listen to on the
move. Or perhaps CD business
cards, which can convey far more information than a printed
card - mixing images,
video and audio to engage and excite.
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Talking Web pages
Web pages don't have to be silent. Fast internet
connections and audio standards make adding audio to Web pages
viable - and boost flat text. On-line tours, product demos, narrated
sections of annual reports, 'speak me' buttons which read the page
- all of these can add life to your Web site. |
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Videos and DVDs
Promotional videos and DVDs are a great way
to communicate. They are portable (and mailable) media
which we're all familiar with and most people are equipped for.
Plus,
it enables
lots of
information to be communicated quickly, in an engaging manner. |
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