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Effective eLearning Voiceover Audio: Sell It!

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Do you think your eLearning is going to change behavior if it is boring, and contains lackluster voiceover that's delivered in a monotone? The first rule of an effective voiceover is "sell it." Voiceover is like acting or singing. It's a long way from your microphone to the end user's ears and eyes.

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eLearning videos: The ultimate guide for successful video-based learning

TalentLMS

A versatile medium, video can be tailored to meet the needs of a wide range of learning types. And adapted to meet the goals of different learning objectives. Script and storyboard – plan your visual and audio content and stick to it. People absorb information in different ways. And… shoot! And remember.

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The Ultimate Course Creation Resources Guide

Fly Plugins

AudioJungle is a great place to find a short audio track for the beginning and end of your course media content. Audio and Video Production Course Creation Resources For all of the courses we’ve created, we have considered them business opportunities, as you likely are viewing your prospective course. Not this one.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: My Client is Addicted: Audio in eLearning

Learning Visions

Thursday, February 21, 2008 My Client is Addicted: Audio in eLearning Cathy Moore had a post a few months ago ( Addicted to Audio? that inspired me to change my approach to using audio in eLearning. She suggested using audio sparingly. And yesterday I just added audio back to every page. A line here or there.

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The Beginners Guide to Successful Video Pre Production

TechSmith Camtasia

Learning Objects vs. Outcomes: Narrow the Focus. I was recently in a conference workshop with Shannon Tipton (Learning Rebels). She made a bold statement, which was to the effect: Throw out the learning objective and focus on what you want the learner to actually do. This is key to making a good video. Voice over.

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How to Make a Great Educational Video (Free Template)

TechSmith Camtasia

Make sure each video has a clear learning objective, and then make the video that accomplishes that objective — nothing more, nothing less. As noted above, every educational video should have a learning objective. Then, you can literally edit your audio just like you would edit text in a document.