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PowerPoint: Sites for Slide Sharing (Say that 5 Times Fast)

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by AJ George  There are infinite reasons why you may not be able to give a presentation in person, many of which I covered in my article on  adding Text-To-Speech to PowerPoint presentations. Today I'm going to explore five slide-sharing site options. SlideShare. SlideShare was my least favorite of the bunch.

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What should be the inevitable qualities of an elearning authoring tool?

Creativ Technologies

Conversion of PowerPoint slides : A lot of companies have their existing eLearning content in the form of PowerPoint slides. It’s better that there is PowerPoint support in the tool so that such slides can be imported and converted into a SCORM based course.

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New E-Learning Rankings: Authoring Tools

eLearning 24-7

The new iSpring Pro 7 – currently in beta adds additional powerhouse features, including PPT to HTML5 output (which right now is a standalone product). #8 While their Slideshark app for the iPad is nifty, it is not the only product that showcases PPT and is free. Yeah it is another PPT spin product but does stand out. #5

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Text-to-Speech vs Human Narration for eLearning

Tony Karrer

Some of the key questions: Given the range of solutions for voice-over from text-to-speech, home-grown human voice-over, professional voice-over: how do you decide what's right for your course? Are there places where text-to-speech makes sense? We particularly focused on: Why use Text to Speech (TTS)?

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Articulate, Captivate and Lectora – Do they deserve your praise?

eLearning 24-7

The two biggest negatives IMO, is that it just isn’t robust enough for e-learning developers and its whole focus on PPT into converting to a course doesn’t help. Case in point: Use of the term “slides” Any e-learning developer would know that the proper term is pages, as in Chapter-Pages. Feature rich.

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Adobe shows off Captivate 4 and the Adobe eLearning Suite

Steve Howard

As the developer clicks on each comment in turn, Captivate automatically navigates to the correct slide and the correct moment in the slide so that the developer can immediately see exactly what the tester could see and does not have to spend time searching for it. Comments appear alongside the project in the editing window.

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