Hardware for Voice-Overs, Audio Narration

Neytiri - Na'vi in AvatarVirtual communities and collaboration constantly amaze and engage me. Social media impacts the way we work and live every moment of each day. Information flows into our personal learning networks at Warp Speed. I feel almost like a Na’vi from “Avatar” due to the vast network of connections and information available to me at the click of my mouse!

David Anderson, @elearning, a Community Manager at Articulate, forwarded this Forum thread to me where he had asked the user community to share information on the hardware (etc.) we use to record audio narration, or voice-overs, in our e-learning courses. When I saw the new thread, only Gerry Waz had responded at the time. I created a demo, posted it late at night (1:00 a.m.), and by sunrise, a third person had added his hardware details. I can’t wait to see how this thread will grow… but… that’s the thing. It will only grow if people share, connect, and collaborate.

So, if you’re reading this blog post and you record narrations, please visit the forum thread and share your hardware (and software) setup for recording audio narrations. Who knows! Your information may be just what someone else needs to successfully record narrations.

Hardware for Narration – Articulate Presenter

Click here to open my brief demo in a new window.

Hardware for Narration Demo

Hardware for Narration – SlideShare

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2 Responses to Hardware for Voice-Overs, Audio Narration

  1. Mel Aclaro says:

    I love the “closet” solution for recording. ‘Seems occam’s razor rings true…the simplest solutions are often the most elegant. You’re not alone in that, by the way. There’s also this solution by Betsy Weber of Techsmith which I posted about previously… http://www.businesscasualblog.com/2008/10/a-blanket-solution-for-your-audio-recording-problems.html

    Thanks for sharing.

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