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In their own words

"I can't say enough about AudioLink They completely surpass my expectations by ensuring timely deliveries and quick turnaround of high-quality audio. If all businesses could be as customer-focused as they are, life would be so much easier. Thank you for making it painless, pleasant, and -most of all-hassle-free! I would refer anyone I know to use AudioLink as their audio vendor!"

Kim Heintz, Instructional Designer, Resource Bridge

 

"Audiolink consistently produces a quality product in excellent time. Their flexibility and commitment to creating partnerships with their customers allow them to maintain a seamless virtual relationship with us, across the Atlantic and multiple time zones. As we say in South Africa, "Jislaaik, hulle is bakgat!" (wow, they are great!)"

Jeremy Bristow,
Production Manager -
Laragh Courseware

Accessibility

The Americans with Disabilities act (ADA) impacts learning products. An ADA compliant e-learning course must be designed with text and either the inclusion of narration or the ability for the user's screen reader or text-to-speech software to function properly.

A fully narrated course is required to have a text window with a transcript of the audio and any included sound effects.

It is becoming quite common for textbooks to be published in new media formats giving visually impaired, dyslexic or reading impaired students the ability to click on an icon to hear the text narrated.

Text-to-speech and screen readers “work” but would you rather listen to synthesized computer speech or a real person? I think you know what we think.

In their own voice

Paul Osborn
National Geographic
School Publishers

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