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Prototyping an animated-content slide

Prototyping an animated-content slide

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Prototyping an animated-content slide

Now let's prototype something a bit more complicated, a slide with voice-over and animations. Animations, especially when used in conjunction with voice-over, can really enliven on-screen text, and encourage your learner to pay attention. So, here's the content we have for our second slide of our sample project, which compares traditional instruction with scenario-based instruction. I'm going to set this content as voice-over narration. For one thing I want to use fade on animations when the examples of traditional and scenario based instruction are given. And I've got some on screen text that will work nicely with the voice-over. So to get started, let's copy this content and then paste it into the Notes panel of our PowerPoint slide. And so we'll insert that content, which becomes our voice over script. And what's nice is when you paste the voice over script here, when you go to record the voice over narration. Articulate is going to give you a voice over script to read from, and…

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