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A Voice for Learning? Exploring the Pros and Cons of Having Audio Narration in eLearning

IT Training Department Blog

There are definitely pros and cons of having an eLearning voice over vs just letting people read it themselves. Then there’s the entirely different yet closely related issue of synthesized voice overs. I won’t promise not to mention AI voice-over again, though. So, should eLearning courses have a voice?

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The Podcast Renaissance Educators Revolutionizing Audio Learning

HexaLearn

They bring in the warmth of a human voice. Mastering Multitasking Life gets busy and finding time for focused learning can be tough. That’s where podcasts shine; they let you multitask. It’s multitasking that actually works. Choose topics that interest you, creating a customized curriculum.

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Audiobooks: Revolutionizing the Way We Consume Literature

Kitaboo

Further, audiobooks allow users to multitask where they can ‘read’ while doing other tasks, such as driving, traveling, etc, that would otherwise be difficult to do. This customization caters to different reading speeds and preferences, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

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Exploring the Features of Voice Aloud Reader: A Review

Kitaboo

In the modern world, multitasking has become the norm, leading us to find more effective ways of consuming content. This is where programs like Voice Aloud Reader come in handy, providing an easy way to turn text into speech. This is where programs like Voice Aloud Reader come in handy, providing an easy way to turn text into speech.

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Why and how to use plain language in training

TalentLMS

When people take online courses, they often multitask or give in to distractions taking place around them or on their devices. Easy to set up, easy to use, easy to customize. Tip #3: Use the active (not passive) voice to draw your audience in. The active voice clarifies who needs to do what. Get it right, more often.

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Hosting corporate offline events in the post-pandemic era

TalentLMS

They give companies a chance to hear more voices. But also easier to tune out as virtual attendees multitask. Live events allow you to go deeper into discussions and build relationships Building customer relationships. And low morale can lead to disengagement and a decrease in productivity. Networking with peers.

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Text-to-Speech Basics: What Is TTS and Who Uses It?

CourseArc

A Guest Post by ReadSpeaker The Internet of Voice has arrived, and it’s changing the way we interact with our devices. The voicebot at the other end of the customer service line gets you results, without waiting or push-button menus. But TTS isn’t just for fancy new voice computing applications.