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Storyboarding in PowerPoint with Visual Studio

eLearning Brothers

PowerPoint is known and primarily used for presentations both big and small (like middle school small) because of how easy it is to learn the basics and create awesome content fast. The simplicity, and sometimes surprising depth, of PowerPoint makes it an amazing platform.

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eLearning Glossary: Definitions for the Most Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

Thankfully, eLearning comes in many different forms from basic PowerPoint modules to learning games and simulations and beyond, giving users many options to support their unique learning objectives. Some examples of learning objects include Microsoft® Word or PowerPoint files, PDF files, video, and audio.

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What corporates can learn from the Top 10 Tools for Learning 2012

Jane Hart

8 - PowerPoint. PowerPoint is a very versatile tool and be used for creating all kinds of materials, once you look past its use for delivering bullet point presentations. 10 - Wikipedia. For example, Intelpedia was set up using the open source MediaWiki software that is used to power Wikipedia itself.

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2016 Top Tools for Learning

Performance Learning Productivity

PowerPoint : despite its many restrictions, PowerPoint continues to be my tool of choice for most of my presentations. Wikipedia : an amazing free source of information. Wikipedia Invariably has the answers to the questions I’m asking and acts as a springboard for deeper learning.

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What content makes a Course in your LMS?

Absorb LMS

For others, a course is a PowerPoint-like presentation, containing pages that the learner clicks through. Navigating Powerpoint/Prezi-like presentations. Interacting with embedded external Web pages (Wikipedia, blogs, wikis, Google Docs, etc.). Others are certain a course is a video. Analyzing diagrams. Playing games.

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What content makes a Course in your LMS?

Absorb LMS

For others, a course is a PowerPoint-like presentation, containing pages that the learner clicks through. Navigating Powerpoint/Prezi-like presentations. Interacting with embedded external Web pages (Wikipedia, blogs, wikis, Google Docs, etc.). Others are certain a course is a video. Analyzing diagrams. Playing games.

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eLearning: Tips for Better Data Representation

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

" If you are unsure of who Edward Tufte is, I would suggest checking out his Wikipedia page. Think More Logically About Data Placement Related to assuming your audience is dumb, do you really need to break up information into five different graphs on different PowerPoint slides?

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