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Celebrate the End of Summer with This Free PowerPoint E-Learning Template

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It’s a good one for business policy and compliance courses. Included with the PowerPoint file is a matching Articulate Quizmaker template customized with a matching color scheme. That means you can easily change the template to match the colors required for your course and organization’s branding. Glassy Blue Template.

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Here’s a Bucketful of Free Office Themed E-Learning Templates & Media Assets

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I get a lot of questions about how to move past the PowerPoint look when building rapid elearning courses. Start with a blank screen and then based on the context of the course, build the look and feel that’s appropriate for the content. August 15 & 16: Houston, TX ( ASTD Houston ). August 30 : Honolulu, HI ( ASTD Hawaii ).

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9 Time Saving Tips When Building Courses

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At a recent workshop I was chatting with someone about simple ways to speed up course design. Start by thinking through the various screens common to elearning courses and then build the core structure. Don’t worry about the way they look because that will change based on the course topic. Are there practice activities?

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5 Tips to Make Rapid E-Learning Interactive

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When building rapid elearning with PowerPoint it can be a challenge to get away from linear courses. So building linear, info-centric courses tends to be an easier way to get the projects out the door. In that sense, we can determine what the tools let us do and then figure out how we can use that output in our courses.

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Avoid the Curse of the Frankencourse

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In fact, her product was less elearning course more Rapid E-Learning Blog museum. I mention this because something she did in her course was common to many of the courses I see. And in a similar sense instead of looking like a single course, many elearning courses look like a bunch of courses cobbled together.