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How to Build Rapid Animations with Rapid Intake SWiSH by Jeff Batt

LearningGuild

Building an animation in Rapid Intake’s SWiSH animation tool is a simple task. animations, and time them to the audio for your course. You can create custom. In this tip, you will learn how to do simple. animations.

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6 Quick Voice-Over Tips

eLearning Brothers

You want your eLearning audio to go smoothly, especially voice-overs. Swish throughout your mouth to lubricate your lips and cheeks. Using your voice properly is a skill in itself. Before you grab a microphone, it’s important to know the proper techniques to use, and the rookie mistakes to avoid. #1. Prevent pops!

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

Here are the results and the level of exposure to technology tools this community provides: Twitter (2482) Social Network (1999) Wiki (1610) LMS (1346) Podcaster (1239) Facebook (1176) Flash (980) PowerPoint (922) YouTube (843) RSS (814) LinkedIn (798) Second Life (687) iPhone (602) Director (584) Moodle (550) PDF (521) Captivate (515) Wikipedia (502) (..)

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Rapid eLearning Tools

Tony Karrer

Most of these fit into the PowerPoint + Audio and most convert to Flash for delivery. I've also added a couple of links at the bottom to other sources on eLearning Tools that might be helpful.

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NextGen LMS Features (Now and Later)

eLearning 24-7

Combination of the Presentation and Video/Audio. Some “swish”, others toss “bricks” (hoops reference). If you have a discussion board whereas people can leave audio notes instead of just typing, then yeah, stick that baby into next generation. . P2P – Content (docs, PDF, audio, video, etc.)

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

The question addresses numerous topics regarding the use of audio. Serif fonts (or “Roman” fonts) are the ones with the swishes, and sans serif typefaces are the ones that don’t. So, I thought I would contribute my two cents. First off, most of the courses I have created do not have narration. Am I complaining? hate Lucida Handwriting.

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Free L&D webinars for August 2018

Limestone Learning

Music, a song, a thud, a crash, a clank or a swish might be just the right sound to make your training stick. Bring your technical questions to get answers related to scripts, locations, talent, lighting, audio, camera movement and editing. Suspense, surprise and importance are often communicated with more than just words or pictures.

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