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Newbies: More PowerPoint Hacks for Your Cp Project: Using PowerPoint Template Backgrounds in Your Captivate Master Slides

Adobe Captivate

I like using the PowerPoint backgrounds in my Cp projects. I don’t need the PowerPoint master slides, just the background image. Importing that PowerPoint background into my Captivate master slide applies the background to my title, content, quizzing, and all the other slides in the master slide series. And here it is!

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Create an Animated Title Clip Using PowerPoint & Camtasia Studio 8

TechSmith Camtasia

In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to use PowerPoint to create an artsy, collage style title clip… …and add a little animation applied to it via the Camtasia Studio Visual Properties! This tutorial takes a pictorial approach to show how my title clip image was created in PowerPoint. Before You Start.

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Here’s a Free PowerPoint Template & Laptop Illustration

Rapid eLearning

Below is the tutorial. And at the end of the post you’ll find the original PowerPoint file for you to download and deconstruct. Click here to view the tutorial via Screenr. I combined shapes in PowerPoint 2010 to cut a hole in the lid and make it transparent. I saved it as a PNG. Click here to view the demo.

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Free Assets from the E-Learning Community

Rapid eLearning

Montse Posner Anderson has an example screenshot and a tutorial on how to create your own backgrounds. Click here to view the demo. Click here to view the demo. Click here to view the demo. Other files shared by your peers in the community: Clotheslines template (PowerPoint). Folder icons (PNG).

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Here’s a Simple Screencasting Tip That Will Save Time & Frustration

Rapid eLearning

I get a lot of requests for software demos and quick tutorials. You may record a full screen demo and then have to squeeze it down to something like 1024×768. Above is an example of a PowerPoint screen scaled down to fit in a small recording window. png or powerpoint.png. Here’s a tutorial that explains how.

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How to Design the Visual Elements for Interactive Elearning Courses

Rapid eLearning

In a previous post, I showed that when you use rapid elearning tools (as well as PowerPoint) you can build effective elearning courses. I’d even argue that PowerPoint provides some extra benefits because of its easy authoring and graphics development. Below is a link to the demo I built based on Allen Interaction’s original course.

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You Need to Know These Seven Tips If You Build Graphics for E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

For my demos, I decided to stick with PowerPoint to show that if that’s all you have, then you still can do quite a bit. PowerPoint 2010 comes with a background removal feature which makes it really easy. Older versions of PowerPoint have a simple feature that lets you make a single color transparent.