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10 PPT to SCORM Converters

Ed App

PPT to SCORM converters allows users to input their old PowerPoint files and transform them into more modern, useful SCORM content that is easier to distribute as learning content. PPT to SCORM Converter #1 – EdApp. We would suggest that when you get a PPT to SCORM converter, you get one that does the job most efficiently.

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Transform your First Aid PPT training into eLearning content

Ed App

They are most likely sitting around in PowerPoint files as supplements to live modes of instruction. Let’s start by taking a look at some of the limitations of learning by PowerPoint. Shortcomings of PowerPoint. A PowerPoint presentation is intended to be used in live teaching situations, not for e-Learning.

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Transform your PowerPoint presentation training into beautiful EdApp microlessons

Ed App

We are thrilled to introduce our new PowerPoint transformation tool. We’re all aware that PowerPoint (PPT) can sometimes be a bit of a hazard in the workplace, especially when it comes to training. Is PowerPoint training a thing of the past? Is PowerPoint training a thing of the past?

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What Is E-learning? – Is It Just a Glorified PPT?

CommLab India

Is it just adding audio narration to a PowerPoint deck and publishing it to the web, using authoring tools such as Articulate Studio? A good online course is much more than a mere PowerPoint presentation used in an instructor-led session with audio. Classroom PowerPoint presentations contain only about 50% of the learning content.

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How to compress PowerPoint presentations and reduce picture file size

BrightCarbon

Media-rich presentations are great. Adding to your file size means that your presentation is likely to sit on the unfriendly size of email etiquette, but it also means your PowerPoint will run a lot slower (and it may crash – see this article for more on that ). Method 1: Compress PowerPoint presentations using in-built tools.

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Protecting your prized PowerPoint content

BrightCarbon

Let me guide you through some of the steps you can take to keep your content secure including restricting UI, locking objects and password protecting your PowerPoint files. Your first option is to provide your PowerPoint file to the nice people admiring your latest creative genius as a read-only file. Why do it at all?

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Awesome little PowerPoint tip

Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

If you’re a regular/power user of PowerPoint you’ll have learned a number of shortcuts and tips to help you get the most out of it. Here’s a tip I’ve learned about stripping the audio out of the PPT file … from here: Save the PowerPoint file as a PPTX file. How annoying! Open the extracted files.