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Adobe Captivate: Export Audio

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You'll be happy to learn that you can easily export audio clips.   The Save dialog box will open where you can select from either  WAV or  MP3. While MP3 files are not as high quality as WAV files, the smaller size of a typical MP3 will more than make up for what you might lose in sound quality.

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Friday Finds — MicroLearning, Automating Creativity & Better Video for Learning

Mike Taylor

Last Week’s Most Clicked Neuroscience Warns Against the Thank You Slide News & Notes Focus on the ‘Learning’ of MicroLearning This post from the Learning Scientists blog by Dr. Nidhi Sachdeva delves into the concept of “microlearning.” Read this to learn more about AI’s practical prowess in idea generation.

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Friday Finds — Learning Science, Expert Generalists, Our Knowingness Problem

Mike Taylor

Sponsored by iSpring “The capacity to learn is a gift; the ability to learn is a skill; the willingness to learn is a choice.” Last Week’s Most Clicked: The Learning Content Maturity Model News & Notes Ten of My Favorite Papers on the Science of Learning and Thinking Newsletter regular Scott H.

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ELEARNING PRODUCTION: Getting Audio from Microsoft PowerPoint to Work in Adobe Captivate

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Captivate only uses the wav and mp3 file format.     If you're looking to learn Adobe Captivate, check out these awesome online classes.   When I spoke with Adobe support regarding the issue, I was informed that the recording file in Microsoft PowerPoint uses the m4a file format.

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How to Produce Good Quality Audio for eLearning Courses

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Learn how to produce a good quality audio for eLearning and mlearning courses. Also, the best sound formats to work with for the sound is going to be WAV. You can also convert WAV into MP3 without much audio loss, and then sync it on top of any of the videos that you are working with. Your learning business is unique.

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ELEARNING PRODUCTION: Getting Audio from Microsoft PowerPoint to Work in Adobe Captivate

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Captivate only uses the wav and mp3 file format.     If you're looking to learn Adobe Captivate, check out these awesome online classes.   When I spoke with Adobe support regarding the issue, I was informed that the recording file in Microsoft PowerPoint uses the m4a file format.

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ELEARNING PRODUCTION: Getting Audio from Microsoft PowerPoint to Work in Adobe Captivate

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Captivate only uses the wav and mp3 file format.     If you're looking to learn Adobe Captivate, check out these awesome online classes.   When I spoke with Adobe support regarding the issue, I was informed that the recording file in Microsoft PowerPoint uses the m4a file format.