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A Simple Way to Build PowerPoint Graphics for Mobile Learning

Rapid eLearning

Most them work perfectly in one of two aspect ratios: 1:1 (square). To save the slide as an image, go to Save As and choose an image format. I usually save in PNG format. Since there are two aspect ratios, I create two PowerPoint files for my Rise graphics. Understanding the Image Blocks in Rise. 16:9 (rectangle).

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You Need to Know These Seven Tips If You Build Graphics for E-Learning

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Right click on it and you’ll see the format shape option. If you right click on the image, you’ll get access to the Format Picture window where you have a bit more control to fine-tune the sizing. If you hold SHIFT and then click and drag from the corner, the image will scale up or down without changing its aspect ratio.

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Guest Blogger, Bryan Jones of eLearningArt.com – How to Repurpose Content in under 1 hour

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So let’s start creating multiple formats of a single piece of content! If you look at the quote graphics in the eLearning trends article , you’ll notice that they’re a 16:9 aspect ratio. Guess what aspect ratio a video is?… For those, I created the graphics in the optimal Twitter aspect ratio of 2:1. Save as image.

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How to Repurpose Content in under 1 hour

eLearningArt

So let’s start creating multiple formats of a single piece of content! If you look at the quote graphics in the eLearning trends article , you’ll notice that they’re a 16:9 aspect ratio. Guess what aspect ratio a video is?… For those, I created the graphics in the optimal Twitter aspect ratio of 2:1. … 16:9.

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