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A Voice for Learning? Exploring the Pros and Cons of Having Audio Narration in eLearning

IT Training Department Blog

There are definitely pros and cons of having an eLearning voice over vs just letting people read it themselves. Then there’s the entirely different yet closely related issue of synthesized voice overs. I won’t promise not to mention AI voice-over again, though. So, should eLearning courses have a voice?

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eLearning: What's the Best Microphone for Voiceover Audio?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

It's got a built-in sound card (built right into the cord) that does a great job of cancelling out internal computer noises. Also, I noticed when I moved my head, the microphone sometimes picked up a sound that reminded me of crumpling paper. I wanted to get some opinions on good microphones from other eLearning developers.

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eLearning: Two Awesome Microphones

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Jeff Harris   In March, Kevin shared his techniques for  improving sound quality by using sound absorbers. Each of these microphones delivers high quality sound for eLearning and podcasting applications.  You can adjust the sound for different recording applications.

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Power-writing for eLearning Professionals: 6 Secrets to Great Web Content

SHIFT eLearning

Although often neglected when hiring an eLearning developer, the ability to write well is an important skill. Effective eLearning courses are simple and intuitive. For eLearning developers, this means using accessible vocabulary and terms that students who are not already well-versed in the field will understand.

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

Not to put too fine a point on it, but you need to ensure that the elearning (or online training, or web-based training) that your organization creates is accessible—that is, usable by people who have disabilities. He frequently shares about accessible elearning development through our Learning Dispatch blog and newsletter.

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How to Animate Your Lesson Videos with eLearning Video Creator Kim Merritt

LifterLMS

Learn how to animate your lesson videos with eLearning video Creator Kim Merritt of the TheUrlDr.com. Kim is an expert in online marketing who works in the eLearning development space. When you say sound … Like, what do you do to make a nice voice over? EPISODE TRANSCRIPT. Chris Badgett: Cool.

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

Those with hearing disabilities often use captions to access content related to sound (such as podcasts or video). Do you outsource recording narration to voice-over talent? Some organizations train elearning developers in rapid authoring tools or other software systems. So much to do, so many things to master.