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How to Produce Professional Audio For Your Courses

LifterLMS

In this LMScast episode, Ken Theriot, shares his journey into audio and how he became a course creator and how to produce professional audio for courses. Ken Theriot is an audio professional and course creator. He is the owner of Home Brew Audio , a platform aimed at teaching people how to do audio recording at home.

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Audio for eLearning: Wake Me Up When It's Over!

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

How do you make your voiceover narration more compelling, engaging and interesting? Here are some quick steps to ensure that your recordings are not driving your learners into a comatose state: Practice reading your audio aloud and record yourself doing it. Be honest with yourself when evaluating your voice.

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6 Essential Tools for Creating an Awesome Online Course

TalentLMS

When a student enrolls in your course, they’re dedicating the next few hours to listening to your voice. Nasality can’t be easily fixed, but feedback, background noise, and fuzziness when recording your voice can be reduced with decent microphones. These are perfect for recording voiceovers. I really like Screencast-O-Matic.

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Video Tutorials Win (again!): The Unbounce Solution

TechSmith Camtasia

Written by guest author Gary Allen of Unbounce. Once we had our script, we would record the voiceover. From the beginning, Ryan, our Director of CS recommended keeping audio and video separate. It allowed us to smooth out the wrinkles a little because we could manipulate the video separate from the audio.

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How To Create A Superb Explainer Video Script

Superb Learning

Essentially, this theorizes that audio and visual information are dealt with separately in the brain. So, when you add a voice-over to visual information, it will be processed far more rapidly. It’s how you combine the visual and audio components of the video to ensure that both work seamlessly and provide the right impact.

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Get Voiceover Right First Time with this Essential Checklist

eLearning Architect

More and more learners are demanding voiceover in their eLearning courses and for good reason – a great voiceover can bring your content to life. But adding audio to courses creates several variables within the design process. Question 1: What is your voiceover preference? Do you want a male or female voice?

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Make E-Learning Globally Competent

CLO Magazine

A typical course will include one or more learning objects or modules made up of many digital elements called assets — text, graphics, simulations, audio and video. Each asset is usually constructed, captured or authored with different software tools, which can often complicate localization.