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[Script 4: Text to Speech] mention different learning styles #116

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nitedog opened this issue Feb 26, 2016 · 2 comments
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[Script 4: Text to Speech] mention different learning styles #116

nitedog opened this issue Feb 26, 2016 · 2 comments

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nitedog commented Feb 26, 2016

From Andrew:

maybe mention different learning style (learning disabilities) and/or that we learn better when we take stuff in through multiple modes [or be sure to mention on associated web page]

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nitedog commented Feb 26, 2016

Would it be OK to look at these mentions on the web page that contains the videos (and to which the videos link to at the end) instead of in the videos themselves? The video is already very dense and adding more to it at this stage will be difficult.

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nitedog commented Apr 19, 2016

Currently using the wording "to see and hear the content to better understand it". There isn't too much more space for getting into such details. Please re-open issue if you have suggestions.

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