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eLearning: Adobe Captivate and Microsoft PowerPoint

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

You can import PowerPoint slides into an existing Captivate project or create a new project that uses the PowerPoint slides. During the import process, Captivate includes the ability to create a link between a Captivate project and PowerPoint presentation. Check out our live, online, instructor-led  Captivate classes.

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10 PPT to SCORM Converters

Ed App

PPT to SCORM converters allows users to input their old PowerPoint files and transform them into more modern, useful SCORM content that is easier to distribute as learning content. It is important to utilize PPT to SCORM converters as they often have added features that make it convenient for learners to access and understand the content.

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10 Best eLearning Development Companies

ProProfs

project managers. 1,300+ Projects. Project Review App. Project-Based Coaching. Project-Based Coaching. 36,000 Projects Released. Best-In-Class Technology. They include eLearning designers, project managers, head of learning technology, and multimedia developers. Clear-Cut Project Management.

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Adobe Captivate 6: High Fidelity PowerPoint Imports

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

You can import PowerPoint presentations into an existing Captivate project, or create a new Captivate project that uses the PowerPoint slides. From the  Welcome  screen, select  From Microsoft PowerPoint , open the PowerPoint presentation and a few clicks later, the presentation will be reborn as a Captivate project.

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6 Ways to Add Sizzle to Your Classroom

Learning Rebels

Therefore, I present to you, the flip side of “6 Stupid Rules”: “6 Easy Ways to Add Sizzle to your Class” Ever see a movie trailer and the hype doesn’t match the movie? Create Projects: All things being considered do we care if people “learn” or do we care if we see performance results.

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How to Maintain Instructional Continuity in Times of Crisis

Hurix Digital

Are universities prepared to protect their respective communities by terminating traditional classes if the current environment continues to deteriorate? Consider what mechanisms are in place to deliver classes synchronously or asynchronously. Multiple tools and strategies should be used to enhance this flipped class experience. .

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6 Stupid Classroom Rules Learning Professionals Still Use

Learning Rebels

Let your class be the guide. Or worse, your idea of a participants guide is the PPT deck printed off so that it has the slide with the 3 lines next to it. Give people a complete guide, not a PPT deck and be sure it has all the information needed in it. Why risk losing that for the few who may be checking their email? Status quo.

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