![]() Q: Is it okay to have a whole presentation without photos? Or is this not visually stimulating enough? Polly is only a hassle because you have to create an Amazon AWS account, which is free. We use a paid service called Well Said Labs, but we’ve also used Amazon Polly which is free. Google search “free text to speech” and you’ll see lots of options. The how-to videos don’t mention that as being possible. I don’t know if Tik Tok has that as an option. You can even choose from a small variety of voices. Like I said, a lot of steps.īy comparison, in a TTS service, you enter a line of text or multiple lines and it will export an MP3 or WAV file for you. But after some Google searches, I see a way this could be done, but it’s a lot of steps! You’d have to create a video, add text boxes, add TTS to each individual text box, then export a video, and assuming TTS exports with the video, you’d then have to extract the TTS audio from the video. Q: Is it possible to use an app like Tiktok or Instagram Reels for Text to Speech (TTS) voices?ĭale: I have never used Tik Tok. ![]() Of course, if the material is corrective or somber, you’ll want to take that into account. Being nervous and perhaps too solicitous, or cold could put people off or make them wonder if you know what you’re talking about. Generally speaking, a confident and friendly, tone goes a long way to draw folks in, and keep their interest. Shaun: That depends on the subject and the response you want to elicit from your audience. Q: What are your thoughts about the presenter’s tone of voice during the training presentation? If you missed either of the webinars, they’re both available for replay:Ĭourse Creation 101: How to Create Effective & Efficient Training CoursesĬourse Creation 201: How to Create Effective & Efficient Training Content Below are some of those questions with answers by Shaun and Dale. Unfortunately, we ran out of time to answer a large number of questions asked during the webinar. The webinar was led by two Intertek Alchemy art directors: Shaun Venish, lead art director and Dale Beckett, senior art director. The first was so well attended that we thought we would create a second one to provide additional tips on how to use custom content like photos, videos, narration and designs to reinforce frontline training. Recently Intertek Alchemy hosted its second webinar on content creation for employee training.
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