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Conversational eLearning Voice Overs
​Online Learning With a Human Touch

Rosko Lewis eLearning Narrator -
Engaging, Natural and Conversational eLearning Voice Overs
I've recorded more eLearning courses and modules than probably 99% of voice over artists out there. I've no hard and fast evidence of this, you understand, I'm literally making up statistics. But I've quite literally narrated 1000s of eLearning courses and training modules for a range of clients over the years. Interestingly I've remembered none of it... Okay, maybe some has stuck - I know exactly how to move a particularly heavy box and my knowledge on GDPR is off the charts.
But in all seriousness, I've got through a ton of eLearning and one thing I can assure any client looking to hire an eLearning voice over artist, is that I've learned how to deliver an engaging eLearning narration that will keep the end user fully on board.
Traditionally eLearning was delivered in a way that could kill a human with a lethal injection of boredom within 3 minutes tops, and I never understood that. Thankfully neither did a bunch of progressive eLearning providers out there, so we became a great match - creating enjoyable, fun and often funny content that learners would actively seek out and enjoy.
Ironically, over recent years, we've gone full circle; and in a quest for cheap content churned out fast and at high volume, we're seeing more eLearning providers taking on AI as a replacement to human voice overs. We've gone back to soulless voice overs for much of what is being produced out there in the eLearning world. And that's kinda sad, right?
To me, the gold rush to AI voice overs in eLearning is a classic case of the Emporers New Clothes. Companies are filling libraries with this stuff, ignoring how the end user might feel about it all. Will these companies eventually be deserted and left... err.. naked? (look, my analogies need work)
BUT not everyone has jumped aboard the band wagon - and it's those guys that I'm here for!
If you're ready to keep it real, I'm right here.
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