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E-learning Example & Tutorial: How to Fight a Bear and Live

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During the recent Articulate User event at Devlearn, Sarah Hodge from SlideSugar shared a really cool example that she built in Storyline. The core quiz slide she built (that she covers in the tutorial) could be stripped of content and be saved as a template for re-use. Click here to view the e-learning example. Want to learn more?

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You May Already Own the Tools to Create Simple E-Learning Avatars

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Considering how fast it converts the images to speaking avatars, I’m pretty impressed with the overall quality. Convert Static Images on the Slide: You can also add the image to the slide. November 1: Las Vegas, NV (Elearning Guild)— Devlearn. Once you have the avatar working, you can easily add a script.

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Are You Getting the Most Value Out of Your Rapid E-Learning Tools?

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However, if you go outside the box and edit the questions in slide view, you can make the quiz look like anything. In both examples above, we used the blank slide feature for most of the content and then added a multiple choice question to do the branching. November 1: Las Vegas, NV (Elearning Guild)— Devlearn.

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7 Secrets to Getting the Graphics You Need for Rapid E-Learning

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Use Image Filters to Convert Boring Clip Art & Bad Photos. Most graphics editors (and PowerPoint 2010) offer simple filters that help you convert your image. It’s easy enough to take photos in-house and then convert them to silhouettes. PowerPoint’s No Longer a Slide Show Freak. 2012 is just around the corner.

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PowerPoint Animations Made Easy with This Free Tool

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For example, let’s say on slide one, you want an image to move from one side of the screen to the other. Then on slide two, you want to start with the image in the new position. You can copy and paste that onto the next slide and the object will be aligned to the end point of the animation on the previous slide.