The main disadvantage of text - based learning is the lack
of audible cues, which is overcome in eLearning.
Not exact matches
Something allways strikes me as a bit off about Aaron Rogers and his cutesy -
cue demeanor when ti comes to things like making fun
of God for loving Russell Wilson, and doing the cigarette thing as a
audible to mess around with Jay Cutler.
Initially, sensory areas
of the auditory and visual cortex activate to process
audible or visual
cues.
Clear
cuing and
audible instruction demonstrates that you're a confident leader who can help participants exercise safely and to the best
of their abilities.
There must be a clearly
audible, intelligible, substantive rendition (not necessarily visually presented)
of both lyric and melody, used in the body
of the motion picture or as the first music
cue in the end credits.
While I expected more
of the rear channels than barely
audible reinforcement on prominent musical
cues, I can't imagine this betrays the Coens» original design.
Using a small camera in front
of the rearview mirror to detect lane markers in the road, Lane Departure Warning (LDW) alerts drivers with
audible and visual
cues when they start to drift out
of a lane while driving at certain speeds.
While competing systems use
audible cues, physical vibration did a much better job
of grabbing our attention.
The results do not point at the results — they are rich process and rhythm
cues, evidence that language is
audible even in its silence, and visible in the margin and spaces
of its arranging and rearranging.
Sometimes just hearing a reassuring voice or being able to pick up on
audible cues or tone
of voice can make all
of the difference in your interaction with a client or prospect.