This may be because parents often frustrated by
the way audio narration is done (can't stop it, can't turn a page, etc.).
Not exact matches
There are many
ways to record a
narration audio in iSpring and there are many
ways to edit it: we can record or import
audio, trim it on the front and back end, synchronize our timings with the
audio slide by slide, and we can also adjust volume and remove noise, and even silence a whole section.
Effective
audio narration in movie - based learning keeps the learner engaged throughout the course and goes a long
way in reducing cognitive load on the learner.
Instead, use
audio narration when it is needed and the
way that it adds value to the content.
The
audio feature in eLearning should be set in such a
way that learners can avoid listening to
audio narration whenever he / she likes.
On the
way to Telluride and back we listened to two
audio books in the car — one (which shall remain nameless) highlighted the very worst aspects of the
audio book experience (wooden
narration revealing a badly written novel in all its horror...) and we gave that one up after three discs; the second (thankfully) displayed all the wonderful elements associated with listening to a great book on CD.