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Samsung Appears To Be Stuffing Pop<br><br>Samsung's Web connected Smart TVs appear to be more than just a way to stream stuff from Netflix and Pandora. It looks like the company is also experimenting with ways to show you ads on your set,chanel iphone 4 case, just like you'd see when browsing the Internet. But the pop up ad itself wasn't the strangest part. It turns out the ad showed up while Chartier was watching his Apple TV, which was on a separate input. Whether it was a glitch or not, this clearly isn't an optimal experience.<br><br>Chartier wrote that he had to dig through Samsung's Smart TV app store to find something called the SyncPlus app that disables pop up ads on his TV. Again, that's hardly a good experience for users who are annoyed by the ads. If Samsung decides to switch pop up ads on by default, it's odd that it would make users jump through so many hoops to switch them off.<br><br>In a statement to Business Insider, Samsung said Chartier's experience was part of a partnership with Yahoo. The pop ups are supposed to be opt in, but for now users must switch them off. Here's the statement from Samsung, which includes instructions on how to turn the Yahoo pop ups off:<br><br>Samsung has been working with consumers and with strategic partners since 2011 to explore and develop more interactive smartTV features that will allow consumers the choice to experience a new generation of home entertainment. These new interactive experiences are offered on an basis via the Samsung SmartHub. We are working with Yahoo to create an opt in screen prompt specific to their service as soon as possible. In the meantime, users can opt out of the Yahoo experience by swiping up on their touch remote to highlight the check box and then clicking to uncheck it. To opt out of Yahoo Broadcast Interactivity, Exit Smart Hub first, press Menu on your Samsung Remote and scroll to Smart Hub > Terms Policy > Yahoo Privacy Policy. Scroll to disagree with the Yahoo Privacy Notice. and you can toggle the option on to opt out.<br><br>Samsung isn't alone in this practice. Panasonic also displays banner ads on its smart TVs that you have to disable in the settings menu.<br><br>UPDATE: An earlier version of this story said Samsung would not comment for this article. A spokesperson for the company did finally explain the Yahoo pop up ad after this story was published.
 
Samsung Appears To Be Stuffing Pop<br><br>Samsung's Web connected Smart TVs appear to be more than just a way to stream stuff from Netflix and Pandora. It looks like the company is also experimenting with ways to show you ads on your set,chanel iphone 4 case, just like you'd see when browsing the Internet. But the pop up ad itself wasn't the strangest part. It turns out the ad showed up while Chartier was watching his Apple TV, which was on a separate input. Whether it was a glitch or not, this clearly isn't an optimal experience.<br><br>Chartier wrote that he had to dig through Samsung's Smart TV app store to find something called the SyncPlus app that disables pop up ads on his TV. Again, that's hardly a good experience for users who are annoyed by the ads. If Samsung decides to switch pop up ads on by default, it's odd that it would make users jump through so many hoops to switch them off.<br><br>In a statement to Business Insider, Samsung said Chartier's experience was part of a partnership with Yahoo. The pop ups are supposed to be opt in, but for now users must switch them off. Here's the statement from Samsung, which includes instructions on how to turn the Yahoo pop ups off:<br><br>Samsung has been working with consumers and with strategic partners since 2011 to explore and develop more interactive smartTV features that will allow consumers the choice to experience a new generation of home entertainment. These new interactive experiences are offered on an basis via the Samsung SmartHub. We are working with Yahoo to create an opt in screen prompt specific to their service as soon as possible. In the meantime, users can opt out of the Yahoo experience by swiping up on their touch remote to highlight the check box and then clicking to uncheck it. To opt out of Yahoo Broadcast Interactivity, Exit Smart Hub first, press Menu on your Samsung Remote and scroll to Smart Hub > Terms Policy > Yahoo Privacy Policy. Scroll to disagree with the Yahoo Privacy Notice. and you can toggle the option on to opt out.<br><br>Samsung isn't alone in this practice. Panasonic also displays banner ads on its smart TVs that you have to disable in the settings menu.<br><br>UPDATE: An earlier version of this story said Samsung would not comment for this article. A spokesperson for the company did finally explain the Yahoo pop up ad after this story was published.
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Increase Engagement<br><br>Written feedback has been a staple in the grading process in higher education. Although, sometimes written feedback (like any communication medium that is overused) can become white noise to students who often admit they don't read it. Audio feedback is an option that saves time, cuts through the 'noise,' and is a preferred feedback avenue of students (Ice, 2007).<br><br>The following link will take you to my page where you will find audio feedback samples, video, and a few articles.<br><br>Audacity is a free tool for you to edit audio files. You can use it to record, edit and then export it as an audio file. You can either send this audio file directly to students, or uploading it to a hosting site (such as SoundCloud) and send it to students as a link or embed it in your course.<br><br>SoundCloud: Soundcloud, as shared in a recent Adams Center presentation,hermes galaxy s3 leather case, allows you to record and share your audio feedback. If you intend to record something without having to edit it, this is the easiest tool to use.

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