Tag Archives: listening
A Pandemic Fugue
Alternative Title: Music to Inspire a Pandemic Pedagogy “By words we learn thoughts, and by thoughts we learn life.” —Jean Baptiste Girard It’s funny how random words can catch your attention. Today, it’s the word “fugue” that caught my interest … Continue reading →
Why I listen – your voice is compelling
I listen because your words compel me. I listen because your voice enriches my life. As you share your voice, through text, words, images, voice recordings or videos you add depth and meaning to what it means to be human. I … Continue reading →
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Tagged Audrey Watters, Autumm Caines, Chris Friend, Dai Barnes, Doug Belshaw, hybrid pedagogy, Laurie Azzi, listening, Maha Bali, Rebecca Hogue, TIDE Podcast, voice
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My Voice and My Choice
My voice represents me. When I record my voice and listen to the audio file, I am given an alternative view of my-self. How I sound to others is not always the way I think I sound. Over the past few weeks … Continue reading →
Posted in Talking, Technology
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Tagged Adobe Voice, alternative, Audacity, choice, hearing, HJ_DeWaard, listening, reading, recording, SOOC4Learning, voice, writing
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