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No, I Won’t “Tweak” Your PowerPoint Slides

Experiencing eLearning

Have you ever been asked to “just tweak the PowerPoint slides” and call it elearning? The original PowerPoint slides. She and I spoke briefly once when she was looking for a pool of instructional designers to call on for specific projects, but we haven’t worked together yet. How did you respond?

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How to Make Online Classes More Interactive?

Hurix Digital

Despite the adoption of online education worldwide, some believe that this mode of learning can hardly compensate for physical classroom learning. Many students tend to neglect their education simply because they cannot focus on the class, primarily due to an erratic network connection and lack of patience.

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ADOBE CAPTIVATE: Tips for Importing PowerPoint Slides

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Many organizations use PowerPoint templates to ensure that lessons are consistent and correctly branded. By importing PowerPoint into Captivate, you can retain that formatting and branding in your eLearning lessons as well. Open your copy of PowerPoint, and open the file you want to import into Captivate. by Jennie Ruby, COTP.

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Flipped learning for talent development: Lessons from the college classroom

CLO Magazine

What I knew about teaching is what I remembered from my undergraduate and graduate courses — the “sage on the stage” delivering a well-crafted lecture accompanied by a PowerPoint. I threw in a few questions and the rare group exercise to make the class “interactive” and “engaging.”

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8 Lessons Learned for Converting In-Person Training to Virtual Training

The Learning Dispatch

However, recreating a training experience that is both engaging and effective online typically requires more than uploading a PowerPoint deck to your video-conferencing platform, or building in time for participant questions. An option to consider is using elearning through a microlearning lens. Effective Design is Engaging.

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ADOBE CAPTIVATE: Tips for Importing PowerPoint Slides

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Many organizations use PowerPoint templates to ensure that lessons are consistent and correctly branded. By importing PowerPoint into Captivate, you can retain that formatting and branding in your eLearning lessons as well. Open your copy of PowerPoint, and open the file you want to import into Captivate. by Jennie Ruby, COTP.

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5 Essential PowerPoint Add-Ins

eLearning Brothers

Microsoft PowerPoint can do so many things very well on its own, but don’t underestimate the power of PowerPoint add-Ins and the productivity it can bring to your development, teaching, and designing. You are not using PowerPoint to its fullest potential without using Add-Ins. INPRES (Free). You audience will see the difference.