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More Than 100 PowerPoint Tutorials & a Free Template

Rapid eLearning

With as many PowerPoint questions that I get, it’s a good thing that over the past year or so the elearning community has created about 300 PowerPoint tutorials. I also included a free PowerPoint elearning template to celebrate the holidays and a great 2010! Click to download the free PowerPoint template.

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Create an Animated Title Clip Using PowerPoint & Camtasia Studio 8

TechSmith Camtasia

In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to use PowerPoint to create an artsy, collage style title clip… …and add a little animation applied to it via the Camtasia Studio Visual Properties! This tutorial takes a pictorial approach to show how my title clip image was created in PowerPoint. Before You Start.

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Here’s a Free PowerPoint Template & Laptop Illustration

Rapid eLearning

Below is the tutorial. And at the end of the post you’ll find the original PowerPoint file for you to download and deconstruct. Click here to view the tutorial via Screenr. I combined shapes in PowerPoint 2010 to cut a hole in the lid and make it transparent. I saved it as a PNG.

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10 ways to enhance the LMS experience for your users

TalentLMS

4G internet wasn’t available in 2010 — now it is). There are lots of free tutorials on the web where you can learn the basics of proper web typography. Or perhaps it was just fine for when it was written, but now, a few years down the line, things have changed regarding the topic it describes (e.g.

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You Need to Know These Seven Tips If You Build Graphics for E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

For my demos, I decided to stick with PowerPoint to show that if that’s all you have, then you still can do quite a bit. PowerPoint 2010 comes with a background removal feature which makes it really easy. Older versions of PowerPoint have a simple feature that lets you make a single color transparent.