i've done voice-overs for training videos at my last employer, several computer divisions of Hewlett-Packard and i'm familiar with a wide range of technical areas, from electroncs to computers and the web.
i've done customer presentations for two major companies in my working career, presenting product information from groups ranging from just a few up to dozens of attendees. i've also appeared on HP's internal tv training network for some new product introductions, though i'd need some practice to get in the groove of talking to the one with the red light on.
as i said, i've got more of a voice AND face for radio/audio than video.
no formal classes, but presentations to customers over audio and video links and in person for most of my 34 years in business.
i've studied humor in college and used it in my customer and business-internal presentations.
hp mediacenter pc with cd and dvd writers, pc webcam.
looking for donation or help to choose a good microphone for home pc use.
comfort with technical terms and scientific information may be of use to my clients, but the real measure is to hear my voice and decide if it's right for you.
i've never taken voice training, but 1 may turn out to be an inexpensive way for you to achieve YOUR goals.
how about a start with voiceover jobs or voicemail or on hold messages or greetings?