
In their own words
"I can't say enough about AudioLink They completely surpass my expectations by ensuring timely deliveries and quick turnaround of high-quality voice over audio. If all businesses could be as customer-focused as they are, life would be so much easier. Thank you for making it painless, pleasant, and -most of all-hassle-free! I would refer anyone I know to use AudioLink as their voice over vendor!"
Kim Heintz, Instructional Designer, Resource Bridge
"Audiolink consistently produces a quality product in excellent time. Their flexibility and commitment to creating partnerships with their customers allow them to maintain a seamless virtual relationship with us, across the Atlantic and multiple time zones. As we say in South Africa, "Jislaaik, hulle is bakgat!" (wow, they are great!)"
Jeremy Bristow,
Production Manager -
Laragh Courseware
Learning Styles and Multiple
Intelligence Types
The concept of Multiple Intelligences was first published by Gardner in 1979, where he defined 7 different intelligences that we all have in different amounts. (verbal-linguistic, interpersonal, bodily-kinesthetic, spatial, intrapersonal, mathematical-logical, rhythmic-musical.) Others have defined different types of intelligences in other groupings.
Visual Learners: learn through seeing….they may think in pictures and learn best from visual displays including: diagrams, overhead transparencies, videos, and handouts. They would prefer to read a textbook than have it read to them. A voice over could be distracting.
Auditory Learners: learn through listening… They learn best through verbal lectures, voice over, discussions, talking things through and listening to what others have to say. Auditory learners interpret the underlying meanings of speech through listening to tone of voice, pitch, speed and other nuances. Written information may have little meaning until it is heard.
Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners learn through moving, doing and touching, they learn best through a hands-on approach, actively exploring the physical world around them.
We all know people who follow oral directions better than written ones, People who require explanations of diagrams, graphs, or maps. People who would rather listen to music than look at a piece of art. These are auditory learners. They will absorb and understand a web site better if it has a human host, a voice over explaining and guiding them through the experience. Others will not.
