I welcome this development.
I personally like the acceptance of the use of text-speech software in course creation. The world keeps on changing so we've to embrace changes. As a retired professional teacher, I discover that even the online learning opportunity we're providing on Udemy and other platforms is still new and unpopular among some conservative learners, they can't stop us from getting the benefits and conveniences that online learning entails.
My question is, can I combine my voice recording and the text-to-speech audio in a single course? I mean combining organic voice (OV) with an artificial voice (AV), or simply, using OVAV in appropriate places and ways within a course.
For example, I can use OV in my promotional or self-introduction video to let learners have a feel of my personality characteristics, and AV in the instructional videos where objectivity, factual information, illustrations and use of diverse teaching methods, will significantly make a course useful and appealing to learners.
You can also contribute to this issue by giving more examples on using OVAV in appropriate places and ways within a course. Thank you.
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