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Storyline Accessibility and Mayer’s Principles

Scissortail's Learning Nest

If you’re not familiar with Mayer’s Principles, this blog post from Digital Learning Institute explains them in a nutshell. Storyline Accessibility for Multimedia Application of these principles has led to the common practice of developing eLearning that uses images synchronized with audio narration.

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Closed Caption Tools

Experiencing eLearning

When I work in Storyline, I often use the TTS voices for the alpha version. That automatically generates captions that can be retained when replacing the audio with real voices, but again, the captions break awkwardly. I’ve tried giving ChatGPT a script and asking it to generate an SRT file.

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How Do I Get My Book to Read Out Loud? – Exploring Text-to-Speech Options

Kitaboo

This blog will tell you all you need to know about it. It is software or an application capable of understanding the contents of your book and can use machine-generated voice to read it out. Synthesis: Using advanced algorithms and vast databases of recorded speech, the software synthesizes a voice that reads the text aloud.

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Innovative eLearning Trends: eLearning That Sticks

OpenSesame

And all the robotic voices? We believe our work can be instructionally sound AND entertaining. I get it: robotic voices are easy to understand and we have to make sure the audio in an elearning course is clear. In most cases, your audio shouldn’t exactly match the on-screen content. Remember the movie Braveheart ?

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Voice-over videos for eLearning: A step-by-step guide

TalentLMS

What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the phrase “ voice-over video? ”. Voice-over is an extremely versatile type of video and can be used on anything from movie trailers to college lectures to, of course, corporate training. But how would you even go about creating an eLearning voice-over? A lecture?

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Innovative eLearning Trends: eLearning That Sticks

OpenSesame

And all the robotic voices? We believe our work can be instructionally sound AND entertaining. I get it: robotic voices are easy to understand and we have to make sure the audio in an elearning course is clear. In most cases, your audio shouldn’t exactly match the on-screen content. Remember the movie Braveheart ?