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ISPRING SUITE 10: Now with Text to Speech

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

The latest improvement is Text to Speech and it works really well. To use the Text to Speech feature, first, add the voiceover script to the slide notes. You'll be able to use this script along with the Text to Speech feature. Click the Audio drop-down menu and choose Text to Speech.

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

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

While working on a recent eLearning project in Articulate Storyline 360, there was a delay in getting the voiceover audio back from our voiceover professional.   To keep the project moving forward, I copied the voiceover script into the Notes window on each Storyline slide.

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Text-to-Speech Functionality in Captivate

Integrated Learnings

What if you, as the Designer, do not feel that you have the voice for the recordings? Adobe Captivate includes a text-to-speech function that allows seamless narration without having to do any recording. Captivate’s text-to-speech tool is very simple to use and allows you to type the text that you want narrated on each slide.

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Save Time Using Text to Speech in Captivate 9

eLearning Brothers

Often, due to expense or logistical difficulties, we forego using voice to get our point across. Captivate has a feature, though, that makes adding the spoken word much easier: Text-to-Speech. Let’s look at how to utilize Text-to-Speech in Captivate. That’s really about it. It’s that simple.

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eLEARNING DEVELOPMENT: Polly Want a Voice?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

When it comes to audio in eLearning, my experience strongly suggests that adding voiceover audio to your project enhances the learner experience. I know, I know, you hate your voice. Yikes, I mean we hate the sound of our own voice, not yours.) (Yikes, I mean we hate the sound of our own voice, not yours.) Most of us do!

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eLEARNING DEVELOPMENT: Polly Want a Voice?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

When it comes to audio in eLearning, my experience strongly suggests that adding voiceover audio to your project enhances the learner experience. I know, I know, you hate your voice. Yikes, I mean we hate the sound of our own voice, not yours.) (Yikes, I mean we hate the sound of our own voice, not yours.) Most of us do!

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Adding Recorded Voice to a Captivate Project

Adobe Captivate

Should I add voice over to my Captivate Project? Learning theory strongly supports the addition of audio such as voice-over to eLearning. In this post, I cover Recording a voice-over , directly to Captivate. How can Voice-over be Added to a Captivate Project? Recording a voice-over. Save and Close.

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