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When Accounting Professor Norm Nemrow set out to augment his curiculum with a
series of on-line lectures and slides, BYU created a state-of-the-art multi-media
presentation system. Students were delighted with the flexibility of viewing
material on their own, but felt one feature was missing: the ability to control
the playback speed.
Thanks to the Enounce 2xAV plug-in, student can now learn at their own pace:
slowly for complex material and note taking, quickly for fast scanning of
previously viewed and familiar material.
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University Site License |
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Lab Computers: BYU installed the Enounce 2xAV plug-in for Windows Media on
its university lab computers to give students using the lab, the ability to
control the presentation rate of on-line lectures and other Windows Media material.
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Accounting Courses Material |
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Student Computers: Through the Enounce Education Initiative program
Students at BYU can purchase semester long licenses to use 2xAV for Windows
Media Player at the BYU Bookstore. These time-based licenses offer students
full access to 2xAV at substantial discounts.
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BYU Paper (PDF)
Case Study Written by the BYU Center for Instructional Design
Technique and apparatus for inferring listener interest and aptitude from
observations of the user-selected playback speeds during media presentations
on apparatus with variable speed playback (also known as Time-Scale
modification) capability.
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