One
such audio guide is a Reading Radio interpretation by Jack Heard of the Hammer Projects exhibition, Cabaret Crusades.
Not exact matches
Large variety of stress relieving
audio exercises
such as focused breathing, relaxing music and
guided meditation
Plenty of extra materials are dished up,
such as additional scenes (The Fauxly Grail, Hot Lunch and Cyrano De Artie), an
audio commentary with the cast, a featurette (Tech of SHREK 3), music videos (Dancing Babies and Donkey Dance), interactive games (Learn The Donkey Dance and How To Be Green), trailers and a text / photo gallery (Shrek's
Guide To Parenthood).
Boost listening comprehension with additional features
such as tiered vocabulary, speakers
guide, and a slower version of the
audio story.
You can also consider other bonuses to show your appreciation
such as a free
audio book or
guide to increase the value to your readers for taking the time to read and review your book.
Learning titles,
such as travel
guides and DIY manuals, that could include step - by - step (and perhaps location - based) interactive
audio and video
Gallery
guides and gallery hunts for families with children Teacher - directed gallery tours, pre - and post-visit activities, and lesson plans Special exhibition resources
such as
audio guide content, didactic panels, lectures, and digital interactives like the award - winning Beyond the Walls mobile app
Audio clips and artist videos featuring Chuck Close, Esther Mahlangu, Ryan McGinnis, Julie Mehretu, Robert Pruitt, Hank Willis Thomas, among others Art in Depth Modules on ten conservation projects created by student participants in M.Lit program
It will be accompanied by an
audio guide with commentary by artists and actors
such as Miranda July, John Waters, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Molly Ringwald underscores the scope of her influence.
Many of these New York - based artists are also leading expeditions,
such as the Floating Studio for Dark Ecologies's «A Field
Guide to Whale Creek»
audio tour at the Newtown Creek Nature Walk, and the exhibition is an experiment in bringing time - based, site - specific practices indoors.
It features self -
guided audio tours and a wide variety of memorabilia from the Holocaust,
such as artwork depicting life in concentration camps and more, a museum and library.