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How to Promote Your First Online Course

LearnDash

These should be concise and action-oriented to convey the goal of the course, yet grab the visitor’s attention and lead them to a desired action. Write good emails Unfortunately, there’s no secret formula to the perfect email. Practice style and writing consistency. You can even embed them on your website, blog, or landing page.

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The Benefits of Read-Aloud eBooks: Enhancing Literacy Skills

Kitaboo

Furthermore, text-to-speech can easily transform written content into read-aloud eBooks without spending huge amounts on audio creation, like voiceovers and podcasts. Real-aloud eBooks are equipped with sounds far more advanced than in the past. To know more, please write to us at KITABOO@hurix.com.

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How to Create Incredible Software Demo Videos (No Experience Necessary!)

TechSmith Camtasia

That’s not to say that software demo videos can replace in-person or online personal demos, but they can be your secret weapon for grabbing attention and helping to funnel customers to clicking that “buy now” button more quickly. Step 2: Write a script. Then, just like with the voiceover audio, drag and drop them to the timeline.

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How to write scripts for webinars, videos and eLearning

BrightCarbon

This blog article could also be called ‘confessions of a voice-over artist.’ So here are my top tips for writing a good script for webinars and videos. Writing scripts: Keep it simple, keep it snappy. Listen to how it sounds read aloud: [link]. Writing scripts: Use punctuation. Writing scripts: Be direct.

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Why You Shouldn’t Use Background Audio in eLearning or Training Videos

IT Training Department Blog

Businesses are competing for their employee’s attention even though they’re paying employees. This blog post will explain why it’s better to stick to courses without unnecessary background music. Sometimes it’s helpful to stick to sound effects and narration as long as you provide subtitles.

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The promise of generative AI and ChatGPT for L&D

Docebo

It is an optimizer of human attention and skill. Content generation This topic has been getting a lot of attention lately. You can ask ChapGPT to give you 7 blog topics on the biggest challenges in professional development (another prompt used in the webinar) and it’ll get good stuff to you in a few seconds. Too convenient even.)

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: My Client is Addicted: Audio in eLearning

Learning Visions

The biggest thing I would like to see is that we add some voiceover on just about all of the slides. Weve played that same tug-of-war: audio that reads the text on the screen is the equivalent of a presenter reading her slides, and yet people expect audio, even when its just a voiceover. Sounds familiar. :-). Take the Survey!

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