Talking Avatars in Education - The Virtual Teacher comes of age!.
Posted: Friday, June 26, 2009
by Andre Jay
Andre Jay
Avatars, Talking Web Characters and Virtual
representatives are growing in popularity for one critical reason ...
"they work" ... AlterEgos.com hits the web running with its new
release which is proving perfect for the delivery of training and education to
all level of students using Virtual Teachers!
With Broadband becoming the standard access
to the Internet in all four corners of the world, the benefits and
possibilities of utilizing rich media and interactivity in marketing are
starting to become a reality if not the norm. One of the most active areas is
in the so-called Animated Avatars know by many names such as: Talking Web
Characters, Virtual Representatives, Virtual Characters and Web Compares. Their
popularity growing every day, it's not by accident, one critical reason is...
"they work" , but when it comes to using them to deliver training,
presentations or integrated into CBT and education the Virtual Teacher rises
eminently to the challenge. AlterEgos hits the web running with its new
release!
Assisted Education Delivery using the
ubiquitous Virtual Tutor comes of age.
Virtual Teachers, educational presenters and
tutor can have a new face, available 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year, with
the same happy disposition, virtual, animated, automated lip-syncing and
compelling content combined with contextual delivery. We know that retention is
improved, we know that "lean back" education can be effortlessly
absorbed and we know that there is nothing more powerful when it comes to
delivering complex ideas or facts than the spoken word. Virtual Teachers can be
available in different forms, ages, sexes and even fantasy. The flexibility is endless.
Education creators can concentrate on the subject matter and choose the ideal
Virtual Tutor to assist in the process. Literature assignment can be delivered
in context and even brain teasing science and math education can become more
precise when you have the help of a virtual tutor that has the power of
"voice". Un-attended education across the web or operated locally
makes virtual education delivery highly effective and manageable. CBT has a new
face, interactive courses can have virtual assistants and guides. Many training
and formal educational environment incorporate media within their presentations
and educational content, and it's not by accident, why? because it works! The
ability to concentrate on content and its compelling and memorable delivery is
the reason that Virtual Teachers and Tutors are common place in establishment
high in the corporate stratosphere and junior schools alike, they both have
something in common, the recognition that compelling animated virtual teachers
can give results in a planned and precise manner, where achievements can be
accelerated at all learning levels. This is no accident, its technology at its
best, with a face and a purpose. Take a PowerPoint presentation, graphs, facts,
figures and images, nice enough, add a virtual full animated teacher into the
mix and you now have a new breed of educational delivery.
In an educational setting it's a proven fact
that information retention and concentration is enhanced when faced with
compelling content. So what should you look for in your animated talking
character.
1: The Avatar Look
Is your talking animated character
"attractive", or does it look as though it has fallen out of the ugly
tree, is it well crafted and generally compelling, or amateurish and poorly
animated. Does it suit your image and delivery requirements... is the quality
something you are comfortable associating with.
2: Automated Lip-Syncing
Is the avatar lip-sync accurate? there is
nothing worse than watching a virtual representative that resembles a badly
dubbed movie, it is critical, our brains react in micro-seconds when faced with
something that doesn't look right! It seems bizarre but most animated talking
character offerings have less than convincing lip-syncing to say the least.
Simple tests include; Does the virtual tutors lips stop moving when silent?
Does it shape the phonemes correctly or is it just a random selection of
gibberish?
3: Virtual Teachers Ambient animation,
Less is more.
Animations during the narration should be
kept to a minimum and be subtle, almost invisible. When watching a news
broadcast you would feel uncomfortable is the compares eyes rolled from side to
side and they exhibited strange and seemingly un controllable head movements.
It is the content being delivered by the speaking avatar that is important, and
all animations should be kept to a minimum to avoid distraction. Less is
definitely more.
4: Virtual Tutor - The Voice
Text to speech may seem convenient but it has
a tendency to sound really bad. Remember! this is a virtual representative,
your own animated web or media compare it is an extension of your image, unless
you sound like a robot steer clear of synthesized voices. Use your own voice,
or a friends, or shell out for a professional voice over artist, they are not
as expensive as you think! In the future TTS will probably improve but at the
present it should only be used if you have no other option.
5: Tailoring your Virtual Character
Some offerings give you loads of tailoring
options, they even allow the visitor to play with the character during its
narration. Generally you should try and restrict tailoring to clothing and
backgrounds for the best effect. You want your visitors and users to build a
rapport with your virtual teacher, so changing its looks continually does not
offer continuity to the visitor or student. Having a Virtual tutor that the
visitor can mess with only detracts from their message.
6: Integration and Hosting your Virtual
Teacher
Consider that many education delivery
requirements may be remotely across the internet. Give a great deal of thought
to this area as its rife with potential additional charges and risks. If you
are on a Pay-for-view contract, a contract that charges you a monthly fee for
so many streams, the risk is your growth in visitation, you end up with one of
two potential problems; you have to pay more because you had a higher
visitation as your site grows in popularity, or, you can't afford to pay more,
so your talking avatar disappears and leaves a block with the suppliers logo in
place. The same goes for supplier hosting, you have no control over their
hosting facility, if you rely on your web compare and your service suppliers
servers go down you have lost your "voice". If you own internet
service goes down at least the whole site is no longer visible. Always try and
use a solution that will give you total control, create your composition in
your time, generate industry standard output (Flash, Flash Video or
conventional Video ) and have total flexibility when it comes to integration.
7: Flexibility gives your choice.
Is flexibility important, would it be nice to
have access to the native output of your efforts in an industry standard format
such as Flash, Flash Video, AVI etc so you could integrate your work into other
environments such as Powerpoint, Camtasia, youTube etc. Are there any other
services that can assist you from the supplier such as Voice-Overs, integration
and bespoke services. Can your composition work off-line, can you create them
off-line. Flexibility adds to the return on your investment.
Summary
Doing any job badly is not a good idea, many
people grab hold of a new technology and throw it at their audience with little
thought.
Implementing a bad Animated Virtual
Representative is detrimental and could reflect on your business and/or
educational requirements, take your time in the creation and don't settle for
second best.
After 5 years of trial marketing with a free
solution and talking to over 40,000 users AlterEgos.com was created and released
in April of this year. Within 2 weeks following its launch it had been adopted
in over 98 countries. At the end of the day Alteregos.com listened to their
user community, it was just a little harder than first thought, but worth it in
the end.
Download the AlterEgos free edition and give
it a spin. You can get a copy at www.alteregos.com