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Narration in Rise
Hey Kevin! It sounds like having full screen reader support in Rise 360 would be helpful for your learners. The good news is, we're working on that!
So far, we’ve increased the contrast for built-in course features, added alt text for images, and added keyboard-accessible navigation. Our ultimate goal is to meet accessibility guidelines. Stay tuned!
That’s great but what about automatic narration rather than having to play the audio?
Len Taylor
Instructional Designer III - TBC Corporation
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- Crystal-Horn7 years agoStaff
I hear that automatic playback of narration audio is important to you, Len! We don't have this feature on our roadmap for the near future, but we're still listening to the impact it has on you. I'll update this discussion with any changes.
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- LenTaylor-446d57 years agoCommunity Member
Thanks. That makes a huge difference in future use for us. Rise is becoming a quick storyboard development tool but the final course will have to be constructed in another product until this functionality is added.
- PeterWard-c85b87 years agoCommunity Member
Here's the way it's impacting us. We have dozens of courses that were created in Storyline, that need to be converted to a mobile-responsive platform. We'd love to use Rise for this, except that the lack of auto narration greatly complicates the process, increases budgets, and communicates to our clientele at The Coca-Cola Company that Rise is not a viable solution for upgrading their eLearning courses. This is one of the big reasons they are opting for Elucidat in most cases. You definitely want this on your feature roadmap. I'm glad you're listening; keep us posted.
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