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Branching Scenarios with PowerPoint

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As learning professionals, we have all used Microsoft PowerPoint to create presentations for instructor led training. Some of you may have even used it in combination with tools like Articulate's Studio, Lectora, iSpring, or any number of add-ons and plug-ins to help create self-paced learning modules.

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Create Hand-Drawn Graphics in PowerPoint + Free Download

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I decided to purchase this graphics tablet after many years of watching countless graphic designers draw away and effortlessly create beautiful hand-drawn graphics. Once PowerPoint detects that you have a graphics tablet plugged in, a new “Pens” tab is added to the ribbon that lets you draw just about anything you can imagine on your slides.

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Make a Magnifying Glass Effect in PowerPoint

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In this short video tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a magnifying glass effect using only Microsoft PowerPoint. Make a Magnifying Glass Effect in PowerPoint from Artisan E-Learning on Vimeo. Click here to download the PowerPoint file used in this tutorial. Upcoming Events & Webinars.

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Learning Through Rose Colored Glasses

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Are the colors of your elearning content working together to create a cohesive design? This tool is also available as a Chrome extension, and iOS App so that you can create color schemes on the go. There are other options out there for creating color themes so fire up your web browser and start a search. Other Options.

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New in Adobe Captivate 8: The Little Things

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Captivate 8 now has custom color themes, similar to Microsoft PowerPoint, which let you create a custom color palette of 8 colors. You can create your own palette, save and share palettes, and even import palettes from other sources such as Photoshop.

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Setting the Mood: Top Tips for Adding Stock Music to Your E-Learning

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The impact came from timing the verbal and visual elements to a music track that perfectly captured the mood I wanted to create. Sound effects bear a mention here, as well… Need I say more than “Remember the early days of PowerPoint”? I spliced a stinger and a loop together to create the finished product. Just do it.

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5 Lessons for Learning Photoshop

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Primarily, it means that you will have to work with Photoshop in a different way than you would say PowerPoint, Storyline or any other e-learning development tool. It is just a bit more complicated than simply clicking on an object then making a change like you would in a PowerPoint or Storyline file. What does all this mean to you?