Best Practices for Writing Voice-over Scripts for eLearning Courses
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Senior Director, Digital Learning at Icertis | eLearning Strategist | Author & Speaker | Ph.D. in EdTech | CPTD
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Date and TimeThu, May 06, 2021 at 8AM Pacific / 11AM Eastern
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Duration1 Hour
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Cost$0 (Free)
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Description
For adding narration to your eLearning courses, you need to change your writing style a bit to make it sound more natural to the ears instead of the eyes. Though the general writing principles are the same for on-screen text and narration, there are some nuances that you need to take care of when authoring the voice-over scripts.
Join Dr. Pooja Jaisingh, as she takes you through the best practices for writing voice-over scripts. She will show you different examples of how to convert on-screen text to narration and the details you need to add to the script before passing it on to the voice-over artist, for minimizing the number of edits and re-recordings.
Join Dr. Pooja Jaisingh, as she takes you through the best practices for writing voice-over scripts. She will show you different examples of how to convert on-screen text to narration and the details you need to add to the script before passing it on to the voice-over artist, for minimizing the number of edits and re-recordings.
About Dr.Pooja Jaisingh
A seasoned Digital Learning professional with 20+ years of experience, I have established myself as a thought leader and speaker at industry-leading events, as well as an instructor for numerous LinkedIn Learning courses. My expertise lies in creating award-winning eLearning courses and training materials, and I have authored books on developing eLearning courses using Adobe Captivate. I am also the creator of the Adobe Certified Professional: Adobe Captivate certification program. My contributions to the learning and development industry have been recognized in a recent Women in Learning research report by The Learning Guild.