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PowerPoint or Prezi: Which is Best for eLearning?

Association eLearning

The question is becoming more and more common — “Should I use PowerPoint (PPT) or Prezi?” But whereas PowerPoint tends to progress linearly from one slide to the next in a fixed sequence, Prezi uses “paths” to move between content by zooming out to reveal a big-picture overview, or zooming in to show details. Accessibility.

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The best free PowerPoint templates online

BrightCarbon

When creating presentations in PowerPoint it’s important to have a template to ensure design consistency, but it takes time, effort and skill to create high quality templates and masters. Of course, there are lots of places you can get free PowerPoint templates, but are they any good? Slides Carnival.

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Free color contrast checker for PowerPoint

BrightCarbon

If you are wondering how to determine the best color contrast for PowerPoint, it’s your lucky day! We are releasing a free PowerPoint color contrast checker as part of our brilliant PowerPoint add-in, BrightSlide. Accessibility and PowerPoint presentations. Take me straight to the color contrast checker!

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Writing Process from Brain Dump to Storyboard

Experiencing eLearning

Most sources she found sort of jump from “you meet with the SME and gather information” to “you write the storyboard” without explaining the thought process. I usually get something from clients to read and review: PowerPoint presentations, policy guidelines, technical documentation, etc.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Balancing Quality and Speed in Rapid eLearning Content Development

Thinkdom

However, the digital age has ushered in a new era where information becomes outdated rapidly, and the window of opportunity for learning closes swiftly. An example that comes to mind would be to use characters that follow along the learning journey along with other participants.

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Friday Finds — PowerPoint Productivity, Training Trends, Better Questions

Mike Taylor

Last Week’s Most Clicked Learning Styles Are More Toxic Than We Thought News & Notes BrightSlide: Supercharge Your PowerPoint Design Productivity Ever feel like working in PowerPoint takes forever to do what you want? sponsored Real-Life Examples of Bad eLearning Design It’s true that we learn from mistakes. No problem!