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eLearning Course Authoring Tools by Leveraging Microsoft Word and PowerPoint with Aspose

Instancy

The Power of Familiar Tools When creating eLearning courses, instructional design , and training , professionals can leverage familiar tools that are part of their daily workflow. Microsoft PowerPoint and Word are ubiquitous tools that have long been the bedrock of content creation in various industries.

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eLearning: Adobe Captivate and Microsoft PowerPoint

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

before answering that, let's rework that classic question with this: what comes first, the eLearning or the PowerPoint presentation? When developing eLearning, the content is often created in Microsoft PowerPoint first. Also, the ability to import PowerPoint presentations isn't new. . 

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Learning in the Times of COVID-19

Hurix Digital

For example , professionals interested in cloud computing can gain certifications offered by Microsoft Azure. Some of the most sought-after certifications include: Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate AZ:103. Microsoft Certified Azure Developer Associate AZ:203. Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies AZ:300.

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Balancing Quality and Speed in Rapid eLearning Content Development

Thinkdom

The traditional model of lengthy eLearning development cycles no longer aligns with the dynamic nature of modern businesses and industries. In the past, the pace of change allowed organizations to develop eLearning content over extended periods.

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eLearning Brothers Launches a First in the Training Market – Customizable Courseware

eLearning Brothers

Each course in the library includes: eLearning Course: Full Course Projects (built in Adobe® Captivate, Trivantis® Lectora, and Articulate® Storyline). Facilitator Guide (Microsoft® Word). ILT PowerPoint Presentation (Microsoft® PowerPoint). Participant Workbook (Microsoft® Word). About eLearning Brothers.

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eLearning: Attention, Attention!

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

And as I mentioned in  my first article , an adult learner accessing your eLearning content will have an even greater attention span than a typical web surfer. In my experience developing eLearning, I put the attention span of an adult learner at 15-20 seconds per slide or scene.   Times have changed.

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eLBX Session Sneak Peek #8

eLearning Brothers

Bill Milstid, Senior Developer, eLearning Brothers. But, that’s about to change now that some of the top-used presenter and eLearning authoring tools (such as Microsoft PowerPoint and Articulate Storyline) support vector files and retain their qualities. Working with vectors can be intimidating.