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A guest post by Elizabeth Pawlicki, Training Program Manager, Articulate. If you’re a Google Chrome 89+ user you now have access to Live Caption which is an accessibility feature that provides real-time captions for audio that plays through the browser. This is a really excellent feature for audio that runs through your browser when viewing […]

We’ve discussed closed captions in a previous post. We looked at how to create them with free software or online tools. And we also explored how to build closed captions using a single text variable. Today, we’ll look at how the closed captions feature works in Articulate Storyline 360. You’ll find it a lot easier […]

[UPDATE: This tutorial is specific to Storyline2. Storyline 360/3 both have closed captioning as a feature.] In a previous post we learned how to create closed captions text for your online courses. Now we’ll learn to use that text in Articulate Storyline. Before we get started, let’s do a quick review of your closed captions […]

I present at a lot of conferences and workshops. I’ve always thought about having captions during the live presentations. They come in handy for the person who can’t hear and needs them. And they potentially add value for the person who can’t quite hear everything: maybe the room is disruptive or the speaker talks too […]

In this post we’ll explore a few simple ways to create free closed captioning text for your online training courses. We’ll work off of the assumption that you want closed captioning to sync with your audio narration or an inserted video on your slides. What is Closed Captioning Text? Generally speaking, closed captioning text accompanies the […]

Audio narration is part of multimedia and adds a lot of value to your elearning courses. However, there are times when it makes sense to NOT use audio in your courses. Do Not Use Audio Narration When They Can’t Hear It If those taking the course can’t hear the audio narration, then it makes sense not to include […]