Text-Only Version
Apr 08, 2014
By
HPL Training
I recently deployed an e-learning module at my organization.
For someone who has issues staring at a computer screen for long periods of time, how would you suggest I create a text-only version of the module? The module consists of 10 units and a test, and is quite lengthy.
I do have the text of the script which will help.
Any suggestions? Anyone else gone through this process?
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PS - I am familiar with the Publish to Word option (with slide notes)...just wondering if there were any other alternatives or if people had any additional experiences they'd be willing to share!
Not really a text-option, but how about including audio? Or a downloadable options to a podcast narration of the modules and the publish to word documents. Then, the user would only need to interact with the module in order to complete the test portions. Would those options work?
Hmmm... an audio version of the script would be interesting. But how would that work in terms of that I have audio that is triggered by user interaction?
I think Ashley is referring to a separate file for the podcast so the user would start the podcast when they are ready to begin and then follow along with the accompanying document!
Or you could just have audio synced up on the timeline that the user is capable of muting if they don't want to listen.
You could use all of the recordings already within your Articulate project. However, you will need to export them as individual files, and then string them together using a program like Camtasia or Audacity, as Storyline currently does not have the capability to export all audio files ad can only do one at a time. Once you string them together, you can upload this large file of the entire presentation and make it available to your users for download!
Thanks Ashley!
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