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Storyline Accessibility and Mayer’s Principles

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Storyline Accessibility for Multimedia Application of these principles has led to the common practice of developing eLearning that uses images synchronized with audio narration. Storyline allows us to add captions to video and audio files or to import caption files. The triggers for a sample slide of that course are shown below.

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eLearning Storyboarding: How to Get Started

eLearningMind

By adding files for graphics and audio, video links, and interactions, you’ll be able to plot out the delivery mechanisms to keep learners engaged. Components of a Good Storyboard The best part about storyboarding is that it’s extremely flexible and you can tailor the frames, slides, and content to your needs. Assemble your assets.

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eLearning Storyboarding: How to Get Started

eLearningMind

By adding files for graphics and audio, video links, and interactions, you’ll be able to plot out the delivery mechanisms to keep learners engaged. The best part about storyboarding is that it’s extremely flexible and you can tailor the frames, slides, and content to your needs. Quick Tips for a Better eLearning Storyboard.

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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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Tips When Working With Audio in Articulate Storyline

B Online Learning

Working with audio is really fun! Great narration can add context for your learner and can re-enforce the on-screen information by explaining pictures on the slide, rather than just reading the slide text aloud. […].

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Why is My Audio Overlapping?

Yukon Learning

Imagine…a cacophony of simultaneous noises and voices competing on the same e-Learning slide. During our hands-on Storyline 360 training , we work with audio in various ways. There’s ample opportunity for the aforementioned hullabaloo of overlapping sound and this common “as heard in training” question: “Why is My Audio Overlapping?”.

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Can I Import Audio in Bulk?

Yukon Learning

Well, before joining the incredible team here at Yukon Learning, I used to record narration myself directly onto each slide of a course. Once you have the audio files for an entire e-Learning on hand, however, you may wonder if there’s a way to streamline the process of incorporating it. We’ll toggle to Audio.

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