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Audio narration is built into course preparation

Course pages can be prepared for delivery with spoken narration already paired to the written lesson when audio is expected. The pairing supports pacing, accessibility, and comprehension in Nevada real-estate continuing education.

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Lurnor Compliance Desk
February 12, 2026 · 1 min read
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Audio narration is built into course preparation

Spoken narration can be paired with the written lesson before a Nevada real-estate continuing education course moves forward for delivery.

That preparation helps learners receive course pages as a guided lesson experience rather than a text-only presentation when narration is expected. Written instruction remains the foundation of the page, while audio gives learners another way to follow the material at a steady pace and stay connected to the lesson.

For continuing education, pacing is part of learning quality. Narration can help the lesson unfold with a consistent rhythm, supporting learners who absorb material by listening as well as reading. It also adds accessibility support for learners who benefit from spoken instruction alongside on-screen text.

The change keeps narration connected to the page it belongs with. A course page can arrive for delivery with its written instruction and spoken support already aligned, so the learning experience is prepared as a single lesson rather than as separate text and audio pieces.

For Nevada real-estate professionals completing continuing education, that means lessons can support comprehension through both reading and listening when audio is part of the expected course experience.

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