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5 Simple Ways to Get Started with E-Learning Development - The Rapid eLearning Blog

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Microsoft has some really nice starter templates to help you organize your learning project. Click here to access Microsoft training templates. Create a simple 10 slide PowerPoint file. In fact, we offer a free ebook that is good for beginners. Subscribe to get the latest tips plus this free 46-page ebook. -->.

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ILT is turning WBT in2 ILT online – its not working

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I’m tired of seeing PowerPoint with an audio or video clip spun as a sound WBT course. They assumed that someone taking pages of documents and shoving them online or using pure PowerPoint with bullet points was online content. Books that state PowerPoint can be a successful online. It’s not. It was far from it.

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Build Gr8 Micro-Learning Course

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Using PowerPoint as a course (Ok, you shouldn’t be doing this at all, but I know many do). Usually I find the PPT driven approach, due to it. I want to scream to every rapid course authoring tool vendor who does NOT have a “how to” create online learning course eBook or guide. Click to open Microsoft Excel.

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Two Apps to Help Manage Your PowerPoint & E-Learning Media Assets

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When I’ve completed PowerPoint presentations or e-learning courses, I like to save all of the media assets I used in the presentations and courses and put them in a single location. In today’s post, I’m going to show you a few simple tips to manage the media assetsin your PowerPoint presentations and e-learning courses.

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7 Simple Rapid E-Learning Tips & Free PowerPoint Template

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This is especially true when you have a bunch of large images on your PowerPoint slides. Here’s a simple solution, you can compress your images in PowerPoint. So if you have high resolution images that are hard to work with, use PowerPoint’s compression feature to make them smaller. PowerPoint Viewer 2007.

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These 3 Tips Can Change Your Compliance E-Learning Forever - The Rapid eLearning Blog

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Here’s another non-linear example using just PowerPoint. By the way, I found that I can pre-build scenarios and branched interactions in PowerPoint and when I want one I just insert the slides and add my content. All our soft-skill content as well as Comptia and Microsoft content is based upon this model. Search the Blog.