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10 top tips for using audio in e-learning

From the Coleface

At last week’s eLearning Network conference I led a practical instructional design session on audio and e-learning. Here’s a lightly edited summary of the groups top ten tips on using audio. Be clear about how you think audio will enhance the learners’ experience. Consider non-voiceover audio where appropriate e.g. music.

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7 Pro Strategies for Mastering Timing and Pacing in 2D Animation

fewStones

Strategy #4: Reference Videos Using reference videos is like having a real-life guide to help you get the timing and pacing just right in your 2D animations. Analyze the Details: Watch the reference videos closely, paying attention to how the movement begins, progresses, and ends. Use music to set the rhythm of your animation.

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What Matters in Video Right Now: 2020 Edition

TechSmith Camtasia

Audio is key to delivering results. Make sure you have great audio. A whopping 75% of the videos we analyzed had clear and easily understandable voiceovers. While our research didn’t show that people will stop watching a video for poor audio quality, it’s clear that good audio helps a video perform better overall.

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eLearning: Two Awesome Microphones

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

In this article, I cover two of my favorite microphones for voiceover recording: the Heil PR-40 and the Shure MV51. Let's start with the  Heil PR-40 , a dynamic microphone (meaning that it doesn't need power from a battery, USB connection, or mixer (sometimes referred to as "phantom" power).

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

IT Training Department Blog

Articulate built-in background audio to Storyline 360. People used to have to bend over backward with custom (and awkward) solutions to put background audio in eLearning courses. Background audio in Storyline 360 is implemented with the background playlist feature (below). Music will likely directly hinder that essential goal.

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Video Tutorials Win (again!): The Unbounce Solution

TechSmith Camtasia

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. When I started recording the screencasts I was glacially slow.

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The Ultimate Guide to Corporate Video Production

fewStones

Get creative with dynamic graphics , footages of your product and references to your audience’s words.  A live action video, on the other hand, refers to cinematography or videography that records real-life objects or people. Remember to refer to your initial brief to make sure you’re on board with your vision!