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Online Video Tutorials

The more senses we excite when learning, the more easily the new material is learned and, perhaps more importantly, the better the material is retained.  Recently I have been viewing Video Tutorials available on the web.  These have been stimulationg and have reminded me that learning can indeed be fun.

Google certainly must have recognized this fact when acquiring YouTube for $1.65 billion last October.

I have started a directory of Video Tutorials at GBZ Training.   Here I will provide links and information for some of the better quality Video Tutorials that I have encountered.  Many will be technical-oriented as ShowMeDo and Open Source Related such as the NewsForge OpenOffice.org video tutorials by Robin Miller .

 See what Video Tutorials can do for you.

Last Updated ( Friday, 02 February 2007 )
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Studying vs Learning
Studying is tedious and boring; learning is fun and exciting.  

I have set several personal goals for this year.  One is to obtain some certifications and, of course, I purchased the requisite study guides.

But I really struggle with my study guides.  (Let me stress that I use the term guides to mean regular, old-fashioned books made of paper.  There is nothing mystical or magical such as when the term is used by Napoleon Hill and some others.)  After about a page (or two on a good day) my mind starts to wander and I am thinking about other topics.  Studying is just plain tedious.  

Learning is something totally different.  Watching a new video tutorial, doing a hands-on install of a new Linux distribution, meeting someone new and listening while newfriend explains what motivates and stimulates them, explaining over a cup of coffee to a friend what is in my mind so that it is clear and thorough and makes them want to hear more, reading thought-provoking blogs, etc.  These all trigger my buttons and excite me.

I have shared this with some homeschooler friends in hopes they can instill a spirit of life-long learning in their kids and also some retired friends who are content to gather firewood in the morning, nap in the afternoon and watch ESPN in the evening.  So many had their curiosity dampened by poor school curriculums.  

Learning is indeed fun and should be for everyone.  Today, like never before, we do indeed live in an information age where knowledge is available seemingly everywhere.

Web 2.0 may just be the "evolution of learning".

Now back to my study guide.
Last Updated ( Friday, 09 February 2007 )
 
Springing The Blues At Jax Beach

This morning I had the good fortune to attend the Kick-off for Georges Music's 18th Annual Springing The Blues Festival held in Jacksonville Beach, Florida each year on the first week-end in April.

This year's event has lots of exciting activities, including not only the music but also seminars, a surfing contest, foot and bike racing, a film festival and more.

 

As an Open Source Advocate and musician/audio engineer, I will be actively promoting one of my favorite Open Source projects, Audacity, while at this years Festival.

Audacity is Free/Libre Open Source Software for recording anding and editing audio.  It is cross-platform (ie,  available for Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, and other operatng systems).

With Audacity it is possible to record live audio from  microphones or line inputs, convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs, edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WAV or AIFF sound files, cut, copy, splice or mix sounds together and change the speed or pitch of a recording.
puts, convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs, edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WAV or AIFF sound files.cut, copy, splice or mix sounds together, change the speed or pitch of a recording, and more.  Built-in effects allow altering  frequencies with Equalization, FFT Filter, and Bass Boost, adjusting volumes with Compressor, Amplify, and Normalize effect, plus experimenting with Echo, Phaser, Wahwah and Reverse.

Audacity is available for free download at sourceforge.net.  For those who are not able to download, I will send a free CD containing xxx whlie my supplies last.  A small PayPal donation to cover postage and handling would be appreciated but is not necessary.

Effects feature allows you to change the pitch without altering the tempo, or vice-versa, remove static, hiss, hum, or other constant background noises, alter frequencies with Equalization, FFT Filter, and Bass Boost effects, adjust volumes with Compressor, Amplify, and Normalize effects and experiment with Echo, Phaser, Wahwah, and Reverse built-in effects.

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Audacity is available for free download at sourceforge.net.  For those who are not able to download, I will send a free CD (Windows version only) containing Audacity while my supplies last.  A small PayPal donation to cover postage and handling would be appreciated but is not necessary.  Click Here!

Last Updated ( Thursday, 03 April 2008 )
 
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