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Add text-to-speech narration and timed animation.
Overview
Name of explainer: Add text-to-speech narration and timed animation
Creative theme: Creating elearning
Software used: Articulate Storyline
User level: BEGINNER to INTERMEDIATE
This is explainer 5 of 8 in this series
This series includes:
- Create and save a Storyline project
- Create a title slide using text and images
- Add an interactive button and preview the project
- Embed a YouTube video and publish the project
- Add text-to-speech narration and timed animation
- Embed an interactive 3d object and import music
- Add quiz question slides and a results slide
- Final checks and export options
This explainer series is also available in a microlearning course format! The course is completely FREE and you can download a PDF certificate of completion at the end! See our sister site pixelsofcourse.
The Software
This series of explainers uses Articulate Storyline, one of the most popular elearning content creation tools. It’s part of a suite of programs called ‘Articulate 360’ which also includes RISE (a tool for rapid content creation) and the online review and commenting platform Review 360.
You can download a free 30 day demo of Articulate Storyline from Articulate’s website. This gives you access to a fully-functioning copy of Storyline (though with a reduced asset library of characters, photos and icons).
Over the course of these eight explainers we’re using Storyline to create a simple elearning package including buttons, video and 3d object interactions, before going on to add quiz questions and a results slide and exporting the package for use on the web.
The finished product
This is how our final Storyline project looks at the end of this explainer series. Welcome to an introduction to Immersive Technologies!
Note the version created in the explainers also includes a menu students can navigate. This is switched off in the version above. All embedded videos / animations were tested as working when this page was last updated.
The pre-requisities
This is a BEGINNER to INTERMEDIATE workflow explainer series. Ideally you’ll already be familiar with simple text and image editing.
If you’re new to IT / computing, you may need help downloading and installing the software. Start with a search for ‘how do i install Storyline’ or speak with someone familiar with downloading and installing.
Why would I do this?
If your slides are detail/text-heavy it can be useful to ask Storyline to read out the main text to your user. Audio narration is also useful as an accessibility aid to help students and clients engage positively with your content.
Storyline 360 uses a traditional ‘timeline’ for setting timings for when any object (E.g. A text box, image or button) appears, fades in or even spins around on a slide! It’s useful to be able to sequence timings for simple assets. In this explainer we animate a female character onto a slide before their VR glasses fade in, after which paragraphs of text fade in. It’s easier than it sounds!
Let’s do it!
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Good to know
This explainer series is also available in a microlearning course format! The course is completely FREE and you can download a PDF certificate of completion at the end! See our sister site pixelsofcourse.
The synthesised voices used by Storyline’s text to speech function are basic and obviously not ‘real’. Consider recording your own voice narration to create a more professional final product. ‘Next generation’ voice synthesis is more convincing and is offered as part of other application subscriptions (For example Vegas Pro).
Where to next?
Automatic audio narration can be annoying for users who would prefer not to hear it. You could create a button to allow the audience to only play narration when they want to…
1: Add a new button to a slide and label it appropriately:
2: Create a new TRIGGER TO PLAY MEDIA, and select the TEXT TO SPEECH track:
From here you could go on to create a ‘Would you like narration?’ button on one of your first slides, then update a variable to remember if the user would like narration or not. See explainer 8 for examples of variables and where to find more information.
Remember, this is part of a series of explainers for this software – Join us again for the other explainers in the series 🙂
Notes and updates
There are no notes or advisories at this time. This video explainer was last updated in June 2023. This page was last updated in May 2024.
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