E-Learning and Instructional - Explainer - Educational - Informative

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Description

This demo features E-Learning and Instructional Videos for education and how-to for companies and products

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
open a new session. Press and hold Command n. Now this screen lets you choose what kind of tracks you want to use. How many tracks you want to use, what the input of those tracks are and with the output of those tracks are. When you've concluded this video, you will know everything you need to know about how to properly handle food. How to store food, how to handle spoiled food. What to do If a co worker or a customer have an allergic reaction, how to clean up spills on, make sure they don't happen again. Also, you'll get an overview of foodborne illnesses and how to prevent them. First, pause this video and make sure that all of the parts were included with your order ready to install your new Lippert components. Easy, Jack. Okay, let's go find the crossbeam member and insert of 3/8 inch hex bolt to the flans death. This is what you will use to rotate the arm up and out of the way. This is an E learning course to make more engaging the learning videos. This'll course covers best practices for designing engaging e learning videos, including signaling segmenting weeding and matching modality. Advances in video software for e learning has made it easier than ever to record videos that follow best practices. Not only can the right software make it easy to record multiple audio and video streams with minimal clutter, but they also include simple video editing tools and the ability to add interactive elements like quizzes or embedded videos from YouTube. Other content included in this video is an overview of the four most common types of e learning videos. This starts when photons from sunlight strike the leaf, excite the chlorophyll and activate electrons. During this process, water is split into oxygen and hydrogen ions. This is where the oxygen generated from photosynthesis comes from. The activated electrons then go through a series of electron carriers, also referred to as the electron transport chain and in the process, lead the accumulation of hydrogen ions. Inside the file. A coid membrane