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Awesome little PowerPoint tip

Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

Here’s a tip I’ve learned about stripping the audio out of the PPT file … from here: Save the PowerPoint file as a PPTX file. You should find a folder called ‘media’ in the folder called ‘ppt’ Et voilĂ  … a list of audio M4A files from all the slides that had audio recorded on them.

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20+ eLearning Tools and Resources

DigitalChalk eLearning

Audacity is a free, open-source, cross-platform software for recording and editing sounds. With Audacity, record live audio, cut, copy, or mix sounds together, change the speed or pitch of a recording, and more. Find a great selection of free PPT templates that are guaranteed to work with your PowerPoint application. Garageband.

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Where are open source learning applications?

Tony Karrer

Fun Interactions - Hot Potato * Audio Editing - Audacity and I know there's some that do essentially PPT + audio, lots of ways to create podcasts, video, and the list goes on. . * Demo + Audio recording solution - Wink is early adopter stage as well, but will soon be moving more mainstream. Think of it as freeware Captivate. *

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Help! What software tool should I use to record audio?

360 Training

To go with my PPT slides. Audacity One of the most popular free tools is Audacity, which is available for download for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux, in a variety of languages. I need to record simple voice-only audio. And I have PowerPoint 2013 or better. To go with my text-and-graphic or activity slides. At little to no cost.

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Solve problems with screencasting

E-Learning Acupuncture

Most people already have a good foundation for a storyboard – a pre-existing PPT slide that is being used in class. To start, make any adjustments to the existing PPT slide that you feel would help illustrate a concept to the learners who will be viewing the screencast remotely. Create a storyboard.

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Articulate, Captivate and Lectora – Do they deserve your praise?

eLearning 24-7

Their video encode program is lackluster, you are better off using Audacity – which is free. The two biggest negatives IMO, is that it just isn’t robust enough for e-learning developers and its whole focus on PPT into converting to a course doesn’t help. Granted the changes are limited but at least it is something.

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DevLearn 2011 – Notes from One ID Challenge and HTML5 Authoring Tool Review

E-learning Uncovered

And some of the biggest motivation for me came from two pictures that were stuck in the back of the PPT that the client had previously used for webinars: The "safe" side of a fire-safe door that is performing as designed.and the devastation wreaked by a fire on the other side of that same door.