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PowerPoint 2007: Adding Voiceover Narration to Presentations Converted to Movies

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Last week I detailed how to turn a PowerPoint 2007 presentation into a movie that could be uploaded to popular video sharing sites like YouTube.      If you wanted to add voiceover narration to the movie, however, you may have run into a bit of a problem--there is only one row in the Windows Movie Maker timeline for audio.

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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? Make the Voiceover Proportional to the Action. " after less than two sentences of voiceover text was read for one PowerPoint slide. Two sentences?  Probably much shorter than you think. 

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WEAVING A TALE – HOW STORYTELLING CAN ENHANCE INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN

Learnnovators

Quiet except for the shrill sound of children laughing. Create compelling characters, and make them relatable to your audience Think of your favourite characters in movies. Use conflict to drive the plot In fiction writing and movies, conflict happens either in fantastical settings (e.g., Picture this scene in the 1980s.

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What Doesn’t Belong In Your XR Training Content

Roundtable Learning

Excessive Voice-overs Don’t sabotage the learning process with too many distracting voiceovers. We all have that friend who likes to talk during movies. Similarly, walking learners through an immersive learning experience with excessive voiceovers can derail them from their learning objectives.

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The three elements of building learning environments for VR training content

STRIVR

Just like writing a script for VR is very different than for a movie, designing a scene for VR training is very different than for your typical 2D training video. The sights, sounds, and people learners come across in the training module are all part of spatial design – one of the core components of the Immersive Learning methodology.

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VARK Model In eLearning Gamification For Effective Corporate Virtual Training Solutions

Tesseract Learning

The graphic displays may include illustrations, graphs, diagrams, movies, videos, image-laden handouts, color-coded notes, and so on. Gamification includes voiceovers both for instructions and the storyline. Sounds improbable? VARK stands for Visual, Aural, Reading, and Kinesthetic. Let’s look into each of them. Read/Write.

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The three elements of building learning environments for VR training content

STRIVR

Just like writing a script for VR is very different than for a movie, designing a scene for VR training is very different than for your typical 2D training video. The sights, sounds, and people learners come across in the training module are all part of spatial design – one of the core components of the Immersive Learning methodology.