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10 PPT to SCORM Converters

Ed App

PPT to SCORM converters allows users to input their old PowerPoint files and transform them into more modern, useful SCORM content that is easier to distribute as learning content. It is important to utilize PPT to SCORM converters as they often have added features that make it convenient for learners to access and understand the content.

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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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10 Elucidat Alternatives

Ed App

You can even convert existing PPT to SCORM if you have Powerpoint decks at your disposal. Here, you’ll surely benefit from their user-friendly slide templates and course layouts, making it easier to build well-designed courses even from scratch. Key features: Slide templates. Elucidat Alternative #2 – isEazy.

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How to Edit Video (With Step-by-Step Video)

TechSmith Camtasia

A sample.mp4 video that has been completed and ready to post to an online service (Camtasia PPT Green Screen Experiment). Three versions (all in uncompressed.wav format) of the voiceover. And then I also did a voiceover. And my unedited voiceovers. Meaning there’s no audio, no sound effects whatsoever.

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Why video training content is better than PowerPoint today

Matrix

Furthermore, it’s a lot easier to highlight relevant items and make sure the focus of the participants falls on them when the material is in video form – highlighting and other functions are available in PPT as well but are not nearly as spectacular. I used to love all those “fade in- fade out” text effects. On learner engagement.

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Text-to-Speech vs Human Narration for eLearning

Tony Karrer

This time it is succeeding because of the price, the voice quality, and the integration with PPT. Something easy to edit and change on the fly, without having to send it out, or schedule lengthy voiceover work. But instead of recording themselves against the slides, they used TTS. I think it will only get better with time.