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Here’s a Quick Course on Creating & Editing AI Illustrated Characters

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My key objective is to create viable (not necessarily perfect) characters that I can use in online training programs or PowerPoint presentations. I am not a professional illustrator or Photoshop pro, so I want some steps that are simple and not too time consuming. October 25-27 (Las Vegas) : Devlearn. Getting Started?

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These PowerPoint Experts Can Make You a Star

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Last week I was at PowerPoint Live 2009 in Atlanta where I spent some time with people in the PowerPoint community. I met a few blog readers, many of the PowerPoint MVPs that I’ve followed over the years, and was reminded of a few tips and tricks that I can use in my rapid elearning courses. PowerPoint MVPs.

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Why You Need PowerPoint 2010 for Rapid E-Learning

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I get a lot of questions about upgrading to PowerPoint 2010. Most people who ask are still using PowerPoint 2003. Starting with PowerPoint 2007, there are many features that make the rapid elearning process much more efficient. PowerPoint lets me add all sorts of cool effects and shadows. Simple as that.

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How to Quickly Create Illustrated Characters with AI

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I see the promise of AI generated assets for e-learning. I have limited Photoshop skills. Download the fully revised, free 63-page ebook: The Insider's Guide to Becoming a Rapid E-Learning Pro Events October 24 (Las Vegas): 2023 Articulate User Conference. October 25-27 (Las Vegas) : Devlearn.

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Top 60 eLearning Posts for October 2010

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4 Free Tools to Help Get Your PowerPoint from Good to Great , October 21, 2010 Continuing the recent trend of PowerPoint in the news , I stumbled upon an article in USA Today that provided some tips and advice for designing more engaging presentations. PowerPoint 2010: Using the Shape Union Tool , October 1, 2010 by AJ George.