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WEAVING A TALE – HOW STORYTELLING CAN ENHANCE INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN

Learnnovators

Picture this scene in the 1980s. And the tranquil voice of an old woman… as she regales nearly a dozen tots of all sizes with tales from the Ramayana and Mahabharata*. Through a simple voiceover by Ellis “Red” Redding, one of the key characters, the movie manages to convey the main sentiments at different points in the movie.

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Effective Video Training – Breaking it down

Dashe & Thomson

It catches our attention. Combining moving pictures with audio in a compelling way draws people into the subject. In this post and others, Ross points out several characteristics that make for quality learning videos: • Match the visuals, titles, and voiceover – a seamless integration of these elements seems effortless.

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Why People Stop Watching Your Videos (And How to Avoid It!)

TechSmith Camtasia

Picture this. Use an engaging speaker or voiceover to present the topic with passion and excitement. Check out this post for information on how to be better with voiceovers. A visible speaker offers an authentic expert voice in your video. You crafted your video, uploaded it, and now the views are rolling in.

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Creating an online learning personality

Saffron Interactive

However it’s a course’s voice and personality which can truly engage the learner. 10.0pt;font-family:Arial"> Create a personality for the voice of the course at the beginning of the design process, rather than trying to ‘inject’ personality further down the line. 10.0pt;font-family:Arial"> Set the right tone.

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How to Animate Your Lesson Videos with eLearning Video Creator Kim Merritt

LifterLMS

Not if you wanna hold the viewer’s attention, and you can’t use one screen that’s got, basically, you’re just reading it. But, when you’re doing something like using animation with it, that opens up just a whole other opportunity to really make it engaging for somebody, and they wanna pay attention.

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How to use Mayer’s 12 Principles of Multimedia when creating your course content

Superb Learning

Make sure the audience knows what to look at first and what to pay attention to as you move forward. For example, if your content includes an animation, make sure any voiceover you’re using is laid on top of it, so the narration can be heard while the animation is going. Including pictures, animations, videos, etc.,

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How to Edit Video (With Step-by-Step Video)

TechSmith Camtasia

Three versions (all in uncompressed.wav format) of the voiceover. A.libzip (for use with Camtasia 2018) of a few assets show during the broadcast (intro, outro, lower third) Two versions ( in.docx and.pdf) of the script used for the voiceover in this project. And then I also did a voiceover. And my unedited voiceovers.

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