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Learn How to Build Effective E-Learning with this Free E-Book

Rapid eLearning

The first edition of the free e-book was released in 2007, and as you can imagine a lot has changed in our industry. In 2007, most of the options for creating interactive elearning required Flash. But along came the PowerPoint-to-Flash products. Essentially, each slide was converted to a Flash movie.

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Here Are Your E-learning Tips for 2017

Rapid eLearning

In 2007, when Flash was king, I stated that the e-learning tools would evolve and become easier to use. I searched for “PowerPoint and e-learning” and stumbled upon this Articulate company and Articulate Presenter. Some of their customers had PowerPoint slide decks and wanted to convert them into courses.

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5 Easy Tips to Whip Your Slides Into Shape

Rapid eLearning

Tools like Articulate Presenter are great for creating elearning courses. So far we’ve looked at: How to Be More Productive When Using PowerPoint to Create E-Learning Courses. So far we’ve looked at: How to Be More Productive When Using PowerPoint to Create E-Learning Courses.

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

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The road ahead : I am presently developing detailed role descriptions, community guidelines, role assessment tools, and the identification of appropriate learning products and offerings. If you’ve followed this blog long enough, you’ll know that I am big on presentation skills. Facebook for Learning?

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5 Essential Rapid E-Learning Tips

Rapid eLearning

I find that the biggest hurdle is that people approach PowerPoint from a presentation mindset. In today’s post, I want to address some production techniques that can improve your rapid elearning development. They were created in PowerPoint and published with Articulate Presenter. Use a Blank Slide as Your Starting Point.