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eLearning: Voiceover Audio That Will Keep the Learner's Attention

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Jennie Ruby    How can you use your voiceover script to keep the learner's attention within an eLearning lesson? Make the Voiceover Proportional to the Action. In a recent informal test at a conference for instructional designers, the audience started waving and yelling "Stop! Two sentences?

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How to Navigate Difficult Internal and External eLearning Customers

eLearning Brothers

Another way to help your customers and clients understand what you do is by illustrating your design process using something that’s familiar to them. For example, many people understand the amount of work required to create a movie. (It It took eight months just to film Star Wars: The Force Awakens !)

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Effective Video Training – Breaking it down

Dashe & Thomson

A good training video can bring out a similar level of engagement as a good movie or television show. In this post and others, Ross points out several characteristics that make for quality learning videos: • Match the visuals, titles, and voiceover – a seamless integration of these elements seems effortless. It catches our attention.

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The three elements of building learning environments for VR training content

STRIVR

Just like writing a script for VR is very different than for a movie, designing a scene for VR training is very different than for your typical 2D training video. Designing to give the learner a sense of self presence is about strategically affording her those moments where she can impact and interact with the virtual world.

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The three elements of building learning environments for VR training content

STRIVR

Just like writing a script for VR is very different than for a movie, designing a scene for VR training is very different than for your typical 2D training video. Designing to give the learner a sense of self presence is about strategically affording her those moments where she can impact and interact with the virtual world.

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eLearning videos: The ultimate guide for successful video-based learning

TalentLMS

In the hands of your instructional designer, the creative potential that video-based learning has can be exploited to maximum effect. If you’re working on an internal eLearning campaign or introducing customers to a new tool or product, a storytelling video is a great way to hook your learner in and create a buzz. Talking head videos.

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Press Play: 5 Tips for Writing Audio Scripts

SweetRush

Instructional designers are no strangers to writing. The persona provides guidelines not only for the audio script writing but also for the voiceover actors and the design teams who are bringing the characters to life. Before you hand the script off to the production team or actor, read it aloud. Read it aloud.

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