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How to Create eLearning Using PowerPoint

Association eLearning

Having a solid foundation in PowerPoint is a must when using rapid content authoring tools to create online learning. If you’re not an experienced Flash or HTML programmer or are short on resources, PowerPoint may be the only eLearning development tool you have available. This is a tell-tale sign of a standard PowerPoint presentation.

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PowerPoint or Prezi: Which is Best for eLearning?

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The question is becoming more and more common — “Should I use PowerPoint (PPT) or Prezi?” The two presentation programs share many of the same features, such as the ability to include text, images, audio, and video. Both programs are designed as presentation tools, so either one should be able to fill that role.

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What’s the Difference Between an LMS and an LCMS? Hint: It’s Not Just the Letter “C”

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Maybe there’s an existing PowerPoint presentation, or other resource, that can be updated and repurposed. Can they make that revised PowerPoint presentation interactive? Now suppose the association wants to save money by making the course themselves and decides not to hire a vendor. If they’re using an LMS, probably not.

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Learning Management Systems and You

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To help explain, let me present a little scenario. An LMS’s first job is to organize them, whether they’re PowerPoint presentations, recorded webinars, or something else. People always want to know how their association could benefit from a Learning Management System (LMS). Your boss calls to you. I’ve got some great news!

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Avoiding Confusion During Reviews

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Storyboards are often made in Word or PowerPoint. Storyboards are for finalizing content, wording, and the presentation approach. Reviews generally take place at two points, the storyboard and the actual course. Both of these have their own review challenges and best practices. Reviewing a Storyboard.

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Avoiding Confusion During Reviews

Association eLearning

Storyboards are often made in Word or PowerPoint. Storyboards are for finalizing content, wording, and the presentation approach. Reviews generally take place at two points, the storyboard and the actual course. Both of these have their own review challenges and best practices. Reviewing a Storyboard.

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When Misused Buzzwords Attack

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Is : Realistic situations and activities presented in context. A non-immersive course on the subject might have the same content presented on a blackboard and an assessment about the wording or numbering of the safety rules. There may be multiple possible endings. Is not : 3D or virtual environments. Innovative/ Creative/ Different.