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How To Fill The Void of Missing Powerpoint Clipart

eLearning Brothers

Due to the “internet of things,” Microsoft Office decided to kill off their Clipart library in December 2014. The Clipart library has been available within the PowerPoint and MS Word programs since the mid-1990s. Their clipart library usage has been in decline, as users gain more familiarity with search engines.

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iSPRING SUITE 10: No Faster Way to Go From PowerPoint to eLearning

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

And as I created eLearning in the iSpring tool , I was struck with just how easy it is to take existing PowerPoint presentations to eLearning. It’s likely that you’ve used Microsoft PowerPoint at least a few times. Unfortunately, the vast majority of the presentations created with PowerPoint are not very good.

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The Pivotal Role of Video in Education

LearnDash

In the infancy of this industry it was not uncommon to sit through elearning modules that consisted entirely of Microsoft PowerPoint slides and perhaps some Clipart sprinkled throughout. The presentation in general is far more dynamic and effective. The learning management system would then track your attendance. That was it.

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The Powerpoint Dozen

Sticky Learning

I use Powerpoint in some of the workshops I run, not all, but when it suits the audience, venue and most importantly learning objectives. That said, Powerpoint can have its place. That said, Powerpoint can have its place. So I've put together a list of 10(+1) tips for using Powerpoint more effectively. Plan your workshop.

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Five great resources for presenters

Good To Great

Does presenting come naturally to you? Over the past couple of years this is one of the areas of personal development I’ve really tried to focus on, taking every opportunity I’ve been given to push my boundaries and present. Speaking about Presenting. It definitely doesn’t to me. And do you know what?

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eLEARNING DEVELOPMENT: Audio, Text, or Both?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Some of the courses I’ve taken were clearly PowerPoint presentations and designed to be eLearning.   If the course is boring or too long, I admit that I tend to skim through the presentation or simply click the Next Page button until I get credit for the course. by Kelly Barett, COTP.

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Friday Finds — Positive Propaganda, Seductive Details, Thinking Fast & Slow

Mike Taylor

A recent study investigated the impact of decorative animations, like those found in PowerPoint presentations, on learning and working memory. Students had difficulty recalling content presented alongside such animations compared to still images. So, pause for thought before clicking “insert clipart.”