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Free E-Learning Template: Check Mark Interaction

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In the spirit of the holiday season, here’s a free elearning template. It can be used as a progress meter, a main slide menu, or simple process interaction. There are two versions of the free elearning template: Storyline 2 and PowerPoint. Free E-Learning Template: Storyline 2. Button Set Icons (PNG).

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Free Assets from the E-Learning Community

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Community member Randy Borum shared some hand-drawn stick figures which may come in handy for your next elearning course. You can download the files from these two forum threads. 7 Interactive Downloads. Just download the files and add your own content. Folder icons (PNG). Slide background (PowerPoint).

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More Than 100 PowerPoint Tutorials & a Free Template

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I also included a free PowerPoint elearning template to celebrate the holidays and a great 2010! Click to download the free PowerPoint template. If you want to learn more about using PowerPoint or building rapid elearning courses, this list is a good place to start. PowerPoint for Rapid E-Learning.

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Here’s a Free PowerPoint Template & Laptop Illustration

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And at the end of the post you’ll find the original PowerPoint file for you to download and deconstruct. I saved it as a PNG. Here’s a quick mockup of how you could use the laptop image in an elearning course. I also added the tutorial to the last slide for those who can’t access the Screenr tutorial.

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See How Easily You Can Create Graphics in PowerPoint

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However, with all that said, it proves that PowerPoint can be an effective graphics tool when building your rapid elearning courses. Another benefit to this exercise is learning to use PowerPoint in new ways. Save as PNG to maintain the transparency. How Walt Disney Would Use PowerPoint to Create E-Learning Courses.

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How to Create a Rapid E-Learning Tab in PowerPoint

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And that’s a pretty powerful feature, especially for rapid elearning developers. There are a number of features I use quite a bit when it comes to building elearning courses. My Favorite Rapid E-Learning Features. Here are some of the features I like to have in a single tab: Add a new slide/layout.

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A Simple Way to Build PowerPoint Graphics for Mobile Learning

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Understanding PowerPoint Slides. Because of this, I build my simple graphics in PowerPoint and save the slides as images. In PowerPoint, we need to do two things: set slide size and then whatever we build we export as an image. Go to Design>Slide Size and modify the slide size. I usually save in PNG format.