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How to Create eLearning Using PowerPoint

Association eLearning

Having a solid foundation in PowerPoint is a must when using rapid content authoring tools to create online learning. If you’re not an experienced Flash or HTML programmer or are short on resources, PowerPoint may be the only eLearning development tool you have available. This is a tell-tale sign of a standard PowerPoint presentation.

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In Presentations and eLearning Visuals are worth a thousand Bullets on a Slide

mLearning Revolution

Whether you are a presenter or developing eLearning, our job is to engage our audience and no other things does the exact opposite more than a never ending list of bullet points on a Powerpoint slide. One of the best presentations I have ever witnessed in person was delivered by Seth Godin. Outstanding Tips. Amen to that.

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Articulate Presenter Example Course with Cutout Video People

eLearning Brothers

This example is created using Articulate Presenter. eLearning Products used: PowerPoint Layout Template. Articulate Presenter Player Skin. View the example Articulate Presenter course. . Cutout People Videos.

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The Secret Sauce to Rapid eLearning Development

eLearning Brothers

In my example below I used Articulate , a rapid eLearning software that leaverages PowerPoint. I started off with a PowerPoint Course style template that I then customized to match my branding. I used a People Cutout series to give the course a friendly presenter that walks the learner through the training.

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Designing effective eLearning assessments Part 2: Building interactive PowerPoint quizzes

BrightCarbon

Interactive PowerPoint quizzes are a great way of levelling up your eLearning content. Remember, quizzes made in native PowerPoint cannot be scored. Everything you need to make interactive quizzes is available in PowerPoint. Hyperlinks are a way of jumping to another slide, section of your deck, or place outside PowerPoint.

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16 Free eLearning Cutout People Images

eLearning Brothers

Adobe Captivate Resources Adobe Connect Games Adobe Flash Resources Adobe Presenter Resources Articulate Presenter Resources Articulate Storyline Resources eLearning Featured Freebies Graphic Design Resources Lectora Resources People Pictures Powerpoint Tips Products/Reviews Resources'

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Articulate Tip – Lock the Browser Size

eLearning Brothers

Have you ever published your Articulate course and the images and flash are fuzzy and look terrible? There is a setting within each Player Template in Articulate Presenter that allows your to either allow the course to expand/shrink as the user’s browser window changes size or to lock the content as the “optimal&# size.