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Compressing Media in Your E-Learning Authoring Tools

E-learning Uncovered

In my last blog post , I shared the basic reasoning behind optimizing your e-learning media files and how to reduce file size using external tools. You can use one of the pre-set options or customize the quality settings for both images and audio. 24 kbps is the default for for audio under this setting. Adobe Captivate.

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Here’s An Easy Way to Create Whiteboard Lectures for Your E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

Dan Roam talks about this in his book The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures. However, I want to take Roam’s ideas one step further and instead of creating the visuals as static images, make them part of a presentation on a whiteboard and include them in my rapid elearning course.

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Here’s Why PowerPoint 2007 Helps You Build Better E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

But before we look at PowerPoint 2007, let’s do a quick review of what’s happening when you build rapid elearning courses with PowerPoint. A lot of people confuse building a PowerPoint presentation with using PowerPoint to build an elearning course. Swap images on the screen. Swap pictures.

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Three Time-Saving Rapid E-Learning Tips

Rapid eLearning

To get a richer look fill your shapes with images rather than color. Fill the second shape with a picture and set it to partially transparent. As you can see, it’s a simple trick that softens the image and lets you create all sorts of textures. Speaking of softening your image…. To learn more check out the tutorial below.

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Three Time-Saving Rapid E-Learning Tips

Rapid eLearning

To get a richer look fill your shapes with images rather than color. Fill the second shape with a picture and set it to partially transparent. As you can see, it’s a simple trick that softens the image and lets you create all sorts of textures. Speaking of softening your image…. To learn more check out the tutorial below.

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E-learning Development: Selecting the Right Audio, Video, and Image Format

CommLab India

When developing an eLearning course using rapid authoring tools, you should know which format is supported by the tool to import audio files, videos, and images. If the tool does not support the image, video, or audio format you want to import, you will have to waste time converting them into the required format.

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