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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). I usually save in PNG format. Since there are two aspect ratios, I create two PowerPoint files for my Rise graphics. You can see that I created a couple of versions. Understanding the Image Blocks in Rise. 16:9 (rectangle). Image already added.

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

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Older versions of PowerPoint have a simple feature that lets you make a single color transparent. If you hold SHIFT and then click and drag from the corner, the image will scale up or down without changing its aspect ratio. If you do this, keep in mind, you’re not limited to the default aspect ratio in PowerPoint (4:3).

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

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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. File-Save-As, then select PNG from the dropdown. Turn it into an ebook.

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How to Repurpose Content in under 1 hour

eLearningArt

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. File-Save-As, then select PNG from the dropdown. Turn it into an ebook.

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