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Editing Images with PowerPoint

Integrated Learnings

Many people don’t consider PowerPoint as a capable graphics editor since its main function is to create presentation aids. Perhaps this is because older versions of PowerPoint (2003 or below) didn’t have as many graphic editing options as never versions (2007 or higher). Crop to shape. Background removal (2010).

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PowerPoint Converter: FAQs and Tutorial

DigitalChalk eLearning

We’ve cut out all of the hassle of uploading a PowerPoint presentation and made it a one-step process for you. One key benefit of using the PowerPoint converter is that any timed slides or animations won’t be lost once the file has been uploaded. Here’s a brief video tutorial on how to use the PowerPoint Converter.

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6 Courses for Simple Software Upgrades

OpenSesame

Many are still using software like Microsoft Office 2003 – they’re aware that it is outdated, but are nervous about losing data during an upgrade or facing other difficulties along the way. Powerpoint 2003 to 2010 Upgrade : These four courses provide detailed walkthroughs of all of the new features.

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Free: PowerPoint to Flash in One Click

Take an e-Learning Break

Free PowerPoint to Flash converter promptly creates web-friendly Flash (.SWF) SWF) movies from your PowerPoint content (.PPT,PPS,PPTX,PPSX) iSpring Free works within PowerPoint, transforming it into a fast and easy Flash authoring tool. Free PowerPoint to Flash converter promptly creates web-friendly Flash (.SWF)

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How To Design Custom PowerPoint Templates for E-Learning (Plus 8 Free Templates)

Rapid eLearning

It’s also a great way to learn to use PowerPoint’s graphic features; because a lot of your rapid elearning success depends on how well you can get around PowerPoint. Here’s a published version of my mock up. You could also make smaller versions of the papers and use those as icons that link to sections in the course.

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Microsoft Word: To Track or Not to Track Changes

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

For example, what if you are editing the text when you notice that PowerPoint has been spelled incorrectly as Power Point. Even if a reviewer of the edited document wanted Power Point to be printed with a space, you would not allow it, because PowerPoint is the proper name of the software.

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Mobile Learning Moves the Evolution of Authoring Tools

Association eLearning

Perhaps as a response to the demands of learning professionals who were becoming dependent upon programmers and these complex tools to produce their eLearning, there has been a movement towards “rapid eLearning” tools, using Microsoft® PowerPoint®. If someone else needed to edit the module, but didn’t have the source file, that was a problem.