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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Specifically, they wanted to know how they built the animation effect on slide 19. Download your free 46-page ebook: The Insider's Guide to Becoming a Rapid E-Learning Pr People are always asking me about how to get better at building elearning courses. They want to know which books to read, which classes to take, which school to go to, etc.
 
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
This could be a good technique for those times when your client gives you a text heavy slide and isn’t willing to budge. Download your free 46-page ebook: The Insider's Guide to Becoming a Rapid E-Learning Pr Contrast is a key part of your course design. In fact, it’s one of the foundational principles in visual design.
 
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
In addition, instead of a sterile white slide, it’s more like walking into the forest to learn more. Download your free 46-page ebook: The Insider's Guide to Becoming a Rapid E-Learning Pr When we’re new and just getting started with elearning, we need templates and project plans to guide us. On the other hand, experienced developers rely less on those resources because they have more experience and a deeper understanding of what it takes to create an elearning course.
 

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Download your free 46-page ebook: The Insider's Guide to Becoming a Rapid E-Learning Pr Tools like Articulate Presenter are great for creating elearning courses. However, a lot of what you do depends less on the rapid elearning tool and more on your PowerPoint skills. In fact, I get so many emails asking about how to do this or that in PowerPoint, I decided to do a quick series on some essential PowerPoint tips and
To collect some of that information, I’ll ask the person to review the slides and then add whatever he can to the notes section. Just review the slide and do a brain dump. find this approach works well because the slides serve as a great mental trigger and outline of what they need to share. PowerPoint’s notes section can be used as a way to capture knowledge, hold a transcript, or even as a glossary. In today’s post, I’m going to throw out some ideas to help you get the most out of your notes.
The tabs are built in PowerPoint and I use hyperlinks to get from one slide to the next. I disabled the published player navigation so there’s no concern over the learner clicking back/forward buttons and ending up on the wrong slides. The glossary tab contains links to all of the definitions that are on separate slides. In today’s post, I’m going to show you five easy ways to build a glossary for your rapid elearning courses. You can use these tips to define words, footnote information, or as a way to add additional content to your courses.
So here’s Cathy’s slide show that she gave as a conference presentation. There’s no narration, but there are a few slides that have some simple audio on them for effect. What I did was take her PowerPoint slides and then applied a bunch of different ideas to it. One of the most common scenarios for rapid elearning developers is to take an existing PowerPoint presentation and convert it to an “elearning course.” 8221; Sometimes you get the luxury of meeting with the subject matter expert and then reworking the content to transform it
PowerPoint is a competent slide manager and projector. PowerPoint. READING SLIDES "...Lecturers Lecturers who know nothing else except their PowerPoint slides ...They It was amazing; it was like watching Speedy Gonzales swoosh through the slides. What is wrong with that? Part 1 - Teaching Habits That Inspire You Out of Learning? Part 2 - I Have Bragging Rights, Because I Am ...? ZaidLearn's Del.icio.us PowerPoint Links "It's the way people depend on all those bells and whistles that come with the software to try to shore
Add Multiple Videos to One Slide Sally wants to add three videos to her PowerPoint slide and then publish it as a rapid elearning course. Here’s a demo of a slide with three videos on it and following are the basic steps. Create four slides. I once had a job where I was a one-person media department with a budget of about $11.17. This didn’t go very far so I learned to be creative with my resources and the things I had to do.
Add Screenr Videos to Your Blogs, Wikis, and Slides If you use the Articulate products, you can the web object feature to add videos to your slides. Below is an example of the Screenr video embedded in a slide using the web object feature. Download your free 46-page ebook: The Insider's Guide to Becoming a Rapid E-Learning Pr You may have heard the news last week that Articulate launched a new screencasting tool called Screenr . It is a free web-based tool that lets you create screencasts without installing any software.
People are always asking me about how many slides a course should have. Don’t think slides. Think of slides as layers of information that you bring to the screen. While PowerPoint’s interface is different, you want to think of each slide as a layer of information. If you want to learn to be a better elearning designer, look for good examples of what you’d like to do and then try to replicate them. That’s what we discussed in the previous post Now You Can Design E-Learning Courses Like a Pro .
Start with a blank slide and use an extra slide as your work space. Create two menu slides. Use master slides to save time. One explains how to use the slide properties manager in Presenter ‘09 and the other discusses how to get past click and read elearning courses . I’ve gotten a lot of emails about the template I used in the Dump the Drone demo. So I’m going to show you how I built it (all inside PowerPoint) and then I’ll show you some tricks that will make it easier for you to build your own elearning courses.