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Tips for Working with E-Learning Voice-Over Talent

E-learning Uncovered

MP3 and WAV are both popular audio file types that work with the four major e-learning authoring tools. If you’re not sure which audio file type to use, check out this article , which describes the differences among the major types. Indicate your naming preferences for each audio file. For example, audio file 1-2.MP3

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PowerPoint to Captivate Process Overview

Adobe Captivate

Add with note, generate Text to Speech audio. Capture and Edit Audio. Add audio to Captivate file. Generate 4 th draft with Recorded Audio. I print out in Notes view for a storyboard, or 1st draft. Capture and Edit Audio. . Some audio can be recorded direct to Captivate for editing. 1 st Draft.

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eLearning: Engaging All Groups of Learners

Origin Learning

eLearning tools such as Adobe Flash, PowerPoint, Articulate Storyline, and Adobe Captivate can be used to creative visual content in the form of diagrams, infographics, presentations, graphical storyboarding and animations to capture the learner’s interest. These audios are toggled on or off depending on the learner’s need.

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Library? Which Library?

Adobe Captivate

These are the default Library folders: Audio : will have all audio clips, whether imported or recorded in Captivate; whenever you edit an existing clip, the original and edit clip will be in this folder. It is recommended whenever possible to import a wav file, when published it will be compressed to mp3 by Captivate.

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