Dr. Kapp and Daniel Bliton discuss the role of audio with elearning.
Topics include: When to use audio; the affective domain of audio, the role of the voice and more.
The highlights (1.5 min)
The full entree (25 min)

Dr. Karl Kapp
Dr. Kapp is a professor of Instructional Technology at Bloomsburg University in Bloomsburg, PA. Dr. Kapp is also the author of several books including a new one coauthored with Tony O’Driscoll, Professor of the Practice, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University. The book is titled; Learning in 3D: Adding a New Dimension to Enterprise Learning and Collaboration.
Learn more about Dr. Kapp at his website, http://www.karlkapp.com/

Dan Bliton
Dan Bliton is a learning strategist with the Booz Allen Hamilton’s Learning Team who has been a featured speaker for both virtual and live conferences. He is a passionate learner and has been designing computer-based and Web-based training solutions for over 22 years.
One of Dan’s long-time passions is the use of visual storytelling (comic books, webcomic, and manga) as a vehicle for organizational communications and training. Dan is an advocate for visual storytelling and other innovative training approaches. He is the creator of the documentary film “The Machinima Primer (compressed)” which looked at use of video game technologies for storytelling and the rapid production of movies.
