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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. That’s a whole other conversation, though, so we’ll keep it simple with just narration of any type for eLearning.

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How to Leverage Voice Analytics Software to Improve Seller Performance

BigTinCan

In my last article, I gave you an overview of voice analytics software. This software is a game-changer for Enablement organizations looking to increase the 38% of communication that occurs due to voice quality and tone (as compared to only 7% from the words an individual uses). VoiceVibes is a voice analytics software solution ?built

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A Conversation with Eric Lee about Voice Talent, Storytelling and the Industry

Kapp Notes

The other day I had a chance to ask Eric Lee a few questions about being a voice artist , storytelling, how he got started and why high quality audio is so important for effective eLearning. Kapp: You are in a rather unique area of online learning development, you are a voice artist.

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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? Here are the two most important factors: Make it proportional and make it conversational. How short is our typical learner's attention span these days, after all? Probably Two sentences?

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Leadership Webinar Wisdom: Six Critical Elements for Engagement and Learning

Infopro Learning

Grab Attention First! Two Voices… and Both with Energy. If you remember “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” you’ll recall the sound made by the unseen adult speaking to Sally or Lucy, Linus or Charlie Brown. It was a “wah, wah, wah” sound made by a trombone in the background. It’s also OK to laugh on occasion.).

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Voice-over videos for eLearning: A step-by-step guide

TalentLMS

What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the phrase “ voice-over video? ”. Voice-over is an extremely versatile type of video and can be used on anything from movie trailers to college lectures to, of course, corporate training. But how would you even go about creating an eLearning voice-over? A lecture?

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SMEs Shouldn’t Write Branching Scenarios (And What To Do Instead)

Experiencing eLearning

It’s a skill that can be trained and learned, just like writing voice-over scripts or writing multiple-choice questions. Get specific about what the behavior is and what it looks or sounds like. Pay attention to whether the SME is giving you enough concrete details to use in your scenario, and ask for more examples if needed.