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eLearning: When Should You Record Your Voiceover Audio?

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by Kevin Siegel      Adding voiceover audio to eLearning enhances the learner experience. And before you spend thousands of dollars hiring voiceover talent to record your audio, you should know: your voice is fine (nobody likes their own voice so trust me on this, yours will do nicely). wait for it. 

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Adobe Captivate: Six Ways to Use Voiceover Scripts

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Jennie Ruby    I often point out in my classes on  writing eLearning voiceover scripts  that a script is necessary so that when you record the audio you don't skip anything, don't stumble, and don't say "um."

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How Audio Can Improve Online Learning

CourseArc

As the methods for seamlessly including rich media assets in eLearning continue to improve, instructional designers are finding creative uses of audio and video to supplement their text-based courses. Audio-enhanced lessons help make the learning experience much more robust, functional, and accessible. Optimizing Your Audio.

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eLearning Localization: Your Secret Code to Reach the Global Audience

Infopro Learning

For instance, when creating an eLearning course for an audience in Japan, localization would involve adjusting the audio, visuals, and other elements to appeal to the local culture. By providing localized content, businesses can ensure that they stay updated with the latest trends and reach a wider audience.

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Press Play: 5 Tips for Writing Audio Scripts

SweetRush

Do you want to write blockbuster audio scripts that will make stars of your on-screen characters and have your audience reaching for popcorn and hoping for a sequel? If you’re already visualizing your acceptance speech, keep reading for our top five tips for writing audio scripts. Instructional designers are no strangers to writing.

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Audio for eLearning: Wake Me Up When It's Over!

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

How do you make your voiceover narration more compelling, engaging and interesting? Here are some quick steps to ensure that your recordings are not driving your learners into a comatose state: Practice reading your audio aloud and record yourself doing it. Rick teaches our Audio Basics for eLearning online class.

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How to Navigate Difficult Internal and External eLearning Customers

eLearning Brothers

By educating your clients you provide a valuable “insider’s perspective” that helps them understand how unreasonable their requests might be. Changing the voiceover that we’ve already recorded is like altering the script an actress uses for her lines. Illustration. Documentation. You know your process.

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