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Create a Google Cloud Account to Share Courses for Free

Rapid eLearning

In an earlier post we looked at using Amazon S3 to share courses and today we’ll look at using Google Cloud. With Google Cloud , you create an account and add a project. Google gives you 5 GB free, and odds are you will never have to pay for the service unless you have a lot of content. View the tutorial on YouTube.

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PowerPoint & eLearning: PhotoPin, a New Stock Photo Resource

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by AJ George  I have previously written about  my favorite stock photo resources.    I've also posted about how to find  Google images you can actually use for commercial use.  The photos are lifted from  Flickr  and are, by and large, Creative Commons  licensed.

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Goldmine for Stock Photos

LearnDash

For many people, this involves jumping into Google and searching for images and then inserting them into their project (be it legal or not). Over the years there have been some image repositories to come about, many of which are quite good and very useful when creating an elearning course or even just a PowerPoint presentation.

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eLearning: Finding Google Images You Can Actually Use

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

I have previously written about some good, free stock image resources. An alternative to this would be to use Google to hunt down images that specifically fit how you're going to use them. While most of the images you find by doing a normal Google image source are NOT okay to use, that doesn't mean all of them are off limits.

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Where to find incredible images for presentations

BrightCarbon

As well as still images, they give you access to free stock videos that can be used to add a dynamic flair to your deck. Check out this guide to using video in PowerPoint and this one on how to insert video into Google Slides. We reviewed Canva in our Ultimate Guide to PowerPoint Alternatives.

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How to Transcribe Text into PowerPoint & E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

Use PowerPoint to Transcribe Text for HTML5 E-Learning. The new version of PowerPoint has a dictate feature. PowerPoint transcribes the text and adds it to the slide. You can also send the file out to be verified and edited by others who use PowerPoint. Use Google Docs to Transcribe Text for HTML5 E-Learning.

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Six Google Slides image editing hacks for amazing presentations

BrightCarbon

Both PowerPoint and Google Slides offer some great image editing tools that are so easy to use you don’t need to be an expert to make your presentation look striking, but we’re going to focus our time today on what Google Slides image editing can offer. Head over here to find out how to use transparency in PowerPoint.

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