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PowerPoint: Create an Infographic

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by AJ George  If you need to create an Infographic, there are better programs than PowerPoint that you could use. Think of it like any other presentation, but with a couple caveats, which I explain below. From the top of the screen, click the  Create New Collage  tool. Opt for a Simple Background.  

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Creating Transparent PNGs in PowerPoint

Integrated Learnings

PowerPoint gets a bad reputation from all the mind numbing presentations millions have been subjected to. This has less to do with PowerPoint's limitations and more to do with a lack of creativity on the part of many presenters. PowerPoint is also useful for creating cool visual effects outside of a presentation.

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Create custom 3D models for PowerPoint

BrightCarbon

From first experiments rotating objects with Morph to ambitious plans to recreate Star Wars in our favourite presentation software, we were determined to push boundaries. There usually comes a point where you want to create your own 3D models in PowerPoint to add that little pinch of excitement to your presentation. There we go.

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An eLearning Workflow

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

With this in mind, the article focuses on the workflow I use when I create my eLearning courses. I created these two slides in Illustrator, using swatches from the Swatches library to choose harmonious colors. To create the transparent PNG's, build the graphic on a separate artboard and note the artboard number.

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Supercharging PowerPoint interactive presentations with VBA (Part 2)

BrightCarbon

PowerPoint has evolved into an app which is the Swiss Army knife of content creation, not only for presentations but also printed collaterals, videos and even interactive presentations. But how does the user know that the object you’ve created the link for is an active object on your slide? It’s not very clear at all is it?

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Presenting Event Video with Portable Network Graphics and JavaScript

Adobe Captivate

Some time ago I pitched a presentation design to a potential client who worked in video post production. This showcase presents an Adobe Captivate 2019 presentation based on that design. Central to the design was including a video player within the presentation. Portable Network Graphics (PNGs).

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How to Track Student Progress and Activity in LearnDash?

The Be-all and End-all Guide to Creating a Supreme LearnDash LMS

Image Source: Freepik.com Picture this — You’ve created an online course on “Design Thinking” for students of classes 6-8th grade. And I admit — creating a progress tracker manually to show students’ progress over time is painful. You can easily export the reports as PNG, SVG, and CSV to share them with your clients.

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