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Tips and Tricks for eLearning Project Management

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You might be working with instructional designers, developers, and contract workers like voiceover artists or videographers. There are many moving parts to an eLearning project. There are often subject matter experts to consult and stakeholders to satisfy. And that’s all before you even factor in the learners themselves!

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How to Navigate Difficult Internal and External eLearning Customers

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Changing the voiceover that we’ve already recorded is like altering the script an actress uses for her lines. Refer movie production examples when you’re talking about your eLearning course: If we need to replace the characters in the eLearning course, it’s similar to removing and replacing an actor from every scene in which they appear.

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Voice Over Tips for eLearning – During Recording (Part 2)

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Always perform a soundcheck before you actually start recording your voiceovers. Using headphones is more or less a preference when it comes to voiceover recording. Here are some simple voice over tips to think about as you begin and while you are recording your next project. . Soundcheck! To Use or Not to Use Headphones?

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Using Lectora to Make eLearning Accessible

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While you’re at it, include an option for synchronized captions to follow along with any narrations or voiceovers. This is why it’s a good idea to have visually engaging course, because if done correctly, it takes nothing away from the experience of those who can’t see, and aids those who can’t hear.

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What is Transition Management and How Does It Impact eLearning?

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Make sure the meaning is clear by restating the words, speaking the full definition in a voiceover, or using visuals to make sure that participants know what that acronym means. If you must use an acronym, be sure that you spell it out. Even then, don’t assume that someone will remember the acronym.

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Join us for Learning DevCamp 2015

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10 Best Practices for Writing Voiceover Scripts for eLearning. Conference Pass includes: All Standard and “You Build It” (Hands-On) sessions. Learn More. Here’s a sampling of some of the sessions that will be offered: Hands-On Storyline – “You Build It” Session. Responsive Design – Thinking Mobile to Desktop and Beyond.

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5 Questions to Ask a Custom Vendor: #4 How Experienced Is Your Team?

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Outsourcing gives you access to talent and experience you might not have in-house—anything from instructional design know-how to voiceover talent.