In the realm of eLearning and language learning, pacing is paramount. Keeping a video’s rhythm engaging without prolonged silent intervals can drastically improve information retention. Previously, I introduced two methods to snip silent parts in your videos: a manual approach using Olive 0.1 and an automated method with FFmpeg. I will bring a third innovative method using voice recognition AI. Let’s dive in! Continue reading “Enhancing Video Content by Removing Silence: A Triple Approach”
LMS analysis by Bard
Bard generates this article:
Which Learning Management System is Right for You?
Learning Management Systems (LMS) are software platforms that help organizations deliver and manage online learning. They can be used to create and deliver courses, track student progress, and provide resources to learners. Continue reading “LMS analysis by Bard”
LTI setting for Canvas and Moodle
The necessity of the LMS integration was addressed in my paper. You can download it from here. Continue reading “LTI setting for Canvas and Moodle”
Comparison between Bard and chatGPT
In the era of generative AI, there was an article saying that the popularity of chatGPT had withered. The causes include the claim that the direct user access rate has decreased due to the increase in attempts to relay services using direct APIs, and the claim that this is due to the emergence of other competitive services. While I was curious, I tried using Bard and compared and analyzed it. Since it is an extremely subjective analysis, I would like you to read my blog at the level of believing in the response of generative AI. 🙂
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Recording songs free for your own use
Understanding Virtual Audio and Transitioning from Soundflower to BlackHole on Mac
Virtual audio serves as a digital bridge, allowing users to route audio between applications, eliminating the need for physical connections. Continue reading “Recording songs free for your own use”