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PowerPoint Converter for 2013

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With the 2 nd edition of Better Than Bullet Points: Creating Engaging eLearning with PowerPoint (updated for PowerPoint 2013) going to press in August I’ve been busy learning PowerPoint 2013 and testing out converter tools. All of that, compatible with PowerPoint 2013, and with reliable conversion to both Flash and HTML5.

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Storyboarding with PowerPoint

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Readers of Better than Bullet Points: Creating Engaging E-Learning with PowerPoint will have noticed all.all.all.the artwork in that one. In the section on storyboarding with PowerPoint there's a discussion of sending PPT files to Word to create a printed "script", and figure 2.20, page 50, needs a correction.

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Better than Bullet Points

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Hundreds of people joined me for a whirlwind tour of my second book, Better than Bullet Points: Creating Engaging E-Learning with PowerPoint. Articulate's Tom Kuhlman offers this example of an e-learning tutorial created with PowerPoint. Good e-learning is about thoughtful design, not software.

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Headed to Learning Solutions?

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My sessions: Monday, March 21: Foundations Intensive, "Evaluating eLearning" Tuesday: Certificate Program : "Better than Bullet Points: Creating Engaging eLearning with PowerPoint" Wednesday: "Social Media for Trainers" Thursday: ID Zone, "Social Media: Myths & Magic" And the closing "Ignite!" Keep an eye out for my Twitter avatar.

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A Spring Treat: Connie Malamed's New "Visual Design Solutions"

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She offers examples created with PowerPoint, tips for taking your own photographs, and ideas for making something better by, for instance, mixing photographs for a more complete effect.

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Find Your 20%

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They visit Wikipedia and Google and clip art galleries to amass piles of information, factoids, job aids, video clips, and PowerPoint shows, then try to compress it into a 75-minute session. Often in coaching presenters I watch them approach their content as if they were 8th graders assigned to give a report on their "topic".

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Maker Party! Show Your Work

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In response to so much bad PowerPoint in our business (L&D) she started Refresher Training LLC. Supplementing her talk with samples, she gave us a fascinating look at her process, from creating new designs to blending colors to a new interest in the ice dying technique that produces gorgeous watercolor-esque effects.