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DavidAnderson
Staff
As your captain, I prefer stepped navigation.
It's a small detail, but I liked how you customized the continue button's hidden text message to support your block content. Most users don't know they can change the text.
My favorite idea is the custom faded image at the footer of your course. Not only does it add a touch of visual interest, but it also anchors the page, signaling the lesson's completion.
Can we talk about the audio? First, I'm impressed you stayed for the entire class to capture that audio. And second, can you share how you created the audio effects to simulate the radio? I bet some other folks would like to know how you did that.
It's a small detail, but I liked how you customized the continue button's hidden text message to support your block content. Most users don't know they can change the text.
My favorite idea is the custom faded image at the footer of your course. Not only does it add a touch of visual interest, but it also anchors the page, signaling the lesson's completion.
Can we talk about the audio? First, I'm impressed you stayed for the entire class to capture that audio. And second, can you share how you created the audio effects to simulate the radio? I bet some other folks would like to know how you did that.
Jonathan_Hill
2 years agoSuper Hero
Thanks Captain!
After ripping the audio from your YouTube videos (and for the 'Frequent Flyer' option, editing separate phrases together in Audacity), I passed the audio through https://voicechanger.io/ using the 'telephone' setting.
For the 'Brace for feedback' section, I used WellSaid to create the narration and passed it through Voicechanger.io, once again on the 'telephone' setting.
Combined with the 'bing bong' sound (Freesound), I think it really evokes being on a plane and supports this metaphorical 'learning journey'.
After ripping the audio from your YouTube videos (and for the 'Frequent Flyer' option, editing separate phrases together in Audacity), I passed the audio through https://voicechanger.io/ using the 'telephone' setting.
For the 'Brace for feedback' section, I used WellSaid to create the narration and passed it through Voicechanger.io, once again on the 'telephone' setting.
Combined with the 'bing bong' sound (Freesound), I think it really evokes being on a plane and supports this metaphorical 'learning journey'.
- LiGPlaymakersDe2 years agoCommunity MemberThis was really fun and I learned a new trick about changing the continue button language! Also great use of AI to make the sound.