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Here’s Another Free PowerPoint E-Learning Template

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Had a great time last week in Indianapolis presenting to the Central Indiana ASTD chapter. Click here to view the elearning template. If you want to succeed at rapid elearning, you have to develop your PowerPoint skills. But adding an image, like a wood panel in this demo, looks really nice. Most of us don’t.

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7 Simple Rapid E-Learning Tips & Free PowerPoint Template

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I’m doing a session for the local ASTD. And they don’t show up when you publish with the rapid elearning tools. Just something to keep in mind when building rapid elearning courses. Once the file is unzipped, all of the images are available to you in the ppt/media folder. Click here to view the demo.

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3 Ways to Make Your E-Learning Course Look Like a Comic Book

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Here’s an example I shared in this blog post on using Clip Art to create your elearning template. For this demo, we’ll use a few simple layouts. ppt and create images to fill the comic panel shapes. July 18: Knoxville, TN ( Smoky Mountain ASTD ). Chapter meeting on building interactive elearning scenarios.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: E-Learning Project Reality: Guerrilla Instructional Design

Learning Visions

Ive done some wireframes in PPT, but I keep coming back to Word. Rapid eLearning on a tight budget/timeframe, but as the ID you want to do something different and better -- more engaging, more memorable. My word "template" consists of a few tables with color coding for audio, or software demos, etc.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Value of Instructional Designers

Learning Visions

Reuben on the downside of rapid e-Learning tools: The emergence of "easy-to-use" authoring tools, however, has tempted us to believe that the instructional designer can do it all! Posted by Cammy Bean at 3:15 PM Labels: instructional design , rapid e-learning 44comments: Tony Karrer said.