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ARTICULATE STORYLINE 360: Text-to-Speech to Final Voiceover

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

The dealy was particularly problematic because several slides had image builds that had to be synchronized with the voiceover audio.   Next, I opened Storyline's Text-to-Speech window by going to the Insert tab on the Ribbon and, from the Media group, choosing Audio > Text-to-Speech.

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Top 8 Strategies For Student Engagement In Online Learning

Hurix Digital

This blog discusses some of the proven strategies educators can use to engage students in online classrooms. . One of the excellent ways to ensure student engagement in online learning is using multiple formats to make virtual classes more interesting for learners. Use multiple formats. Choose appropriate digital technologies.

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What is a Dynamic eBook? – Understanding Its Impact on Education

Kitaboo

Some of the features of a dynamic eBook include: Interactive elements like quizzes, hyperlinks, simulations, and games Adaptive learning mechanisms with multiple customizable elements Accessibility options like text-to-speech, adjustable font size, etc.

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Preparing Your Website for WCAG 2025: A Step-by-Step Guide

Hurix Digital

This is the stark reality millions of people with disabilities face online, where websites and apps become impassable walls due to inaccessible features. It comprises features like text-to-speech and voice-typing to help people with impairments navigate websites with ease. ADA stands for the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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4 Myths About Live Captions for Accessibility

Hurix Digital

Text-to-speech commands, keyboard navigation, adaptable PDFs, voice commands, screen readers, etc., For the live captions to work efficiently, there should be proper synchronization between the caption transcript and the spoken words. are all examples of accessibility tools.

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5 Easy Ways to Make Your Content More Accessible

Scissortail's Learning Nest

I like to use the text-to-speech audio in Storyline for drafts. Subtitle Edit Online YuJa Auto-Captioning. Subtitle Edit Online YuJa Auto-Captioning. guidelines require captions only for audio that’s synchronized with imagery. Provide Transcripts. The WCAG 2.1 For audio-only content, they require a transcript.

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TCC08: Making Distance Learning Courses Accessible

Experiencing eLearning

Online course with asynchronous (LMS) & synchronous (Web conferencing). Text-based files. Interactive online class meetings. Reading & inputting text on screen. Hearing and speaking during synchronous meetings. Alternative text for audio (i.e., Large blocks of text. Matthew (Blind).