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How to Produce Professional Audio For Your Courses

LifterLMS

In this LMScast episode, Ken Theriot, shares his journey into audio and how he became a course creator and how to produce professional audio for courses. Ken Theriot is an audio professional and course creator. He is the owner of Home Brew Audio , a platform aimed at teaching people how to do audio recording at home.

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Setting the Mood: Top Tips for Adding Stock Music to Your E-Learning

E-learning Uncovered

Do you use music in your courses? I’ve found time and time again that a little bit of well-placed music can add a surprising amount of polish and – more importantly – set the tone of the overall experience. The impact came from timing the verbal and visual elements to a music track that perfectly captured the mood I wanted to create.

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2015 Top Tools for Learning

Performance Learning Productivity

Evernote: Tools for managing the tidal wave of information we are all subjected to are an absolute necessity. If we’re not to drown under uncategorised information overload, and if we’re to reduce the time we spend trying to find the ‘right stuff’ at the right time we need tools like Evernote. It’s certainly a tool that works for me.

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How to Use Screen Capture in your eLearning (And The Best Tools to Do It)

LearnUpon

The Evernote Web Clipper. Made by the popular productivity tool, the Evernote Web Clipper is really handy for screenshots. Camtasia offers another dimension as it enables you to add animations, audio, music, captions and more to your screen recordings. Screencastify. Sharing and storing are really simple too! Use them.

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The Top 10 Most Used Online Employee Training Tools: Part 1

TalentLMS

3) An audio editor. Whether it’s to edit an interview, to extract the relevant parts from the recording of a lecture, or to trim a piece of music you’re using as a soundtrack to your eLearning videos to the right size, you’ll need an audio editor. 4) A video editor.

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Get Creative!

Rob Hubbard

I then use Evernote on my iPhone to get ideas down in text or, more often, audio notes as they come. I have art up on the walls and various bits of musical equipment surround me. It is also important to give yourself the time and space to be creative. Environment is also a big factor. I work from home and don’t have an office.

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Top Picks for 2016 – E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

Cool hold time music. I’d go with the video suite because it includes audio capabilities too. push out) to Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, Evernote, OneNote, YouTube and send to folks via e-mail or FTP. Can go real-time too. Can show your Linkedin profile or Google+ profile. Mobile apps. Video with web cam is tight.