Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Audio or Voice Recording Program

VRS Recording Software
This voice recording application is used for telephone line recording, radio station logging, control room recording and much more. It is compatible with Windows or Linux PCs. It also records 1 to 64 audio channels simultaneously on one PC. It saves files as wav, mp3 or gsm files. VRS recording software has been around since 1980's and it has been used also to aid people with physical, developmental, and learning disabilities in working and communicating more effectively.

Technology Training and E-Learning 2.0 Association

Technology of Training is very interesting and we learned a lot from it about technology. I like the part where it talks about 'The four ingredients of Instructions' which are: the information, performance outcomes, instructional methods, and instructional media. As i read this, it helps understands the important of technology training and how most employees needed training in each companies. When they don't have these training, there will a loss in that because of the lack of knowledge and can not perform their job effectively. The audiences needed to have both the skills and the knowledge of their job. So it is important for these audiences to receive these training and make sure they learn what they needed know about each of their jobs. Then when it's time for them to perform their jobs, the outcomes of their training and what they have learned will show.

E-Learning talked about mainly about relationships between the teachers and the students which the students being the listener and the teacher is to provide them knowledge. With my understanding, the technology is doing most of the teacher's job. What i meant about that, is that students finds a lot and learns a lot through technology which leaves the teachers to teach only a little in the class. As i read this article, it talks about the way of posting up a blog. With this technology, you share knowledge with other people and its another great way of studying and learning as students.