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How to Convert Courses from PPT to SCORM ?

Paradiso Solutions

The eLearning content is far more engaging and interactive that enhances user retention and effectiveness of learning. PowerPoint is an easy way to deliver presentation through slides but unfortunately lacks the advanced progress tracking system. Wondering whether you can convert your PPT’s to SCORM?

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eLearning Mega Flash and PPT Temple Bundle

eLearning Brothers

8 Flash games, 2 PPT eLearning course style themes AND more than 60 Flash interactions included in this bundle! These are PPT and Flash based templates that are super easy to update. Made to work within most rapid elearning software (Articulate Presenter, Adobe Captivate, Rapid Intake, Adobe Presenter, PowerPoint and more).

PPT 101
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Hell in a Cell Between Articulate Storyline 2, Adobe Captivate 9, and LectoraInspire 16

CommLab India

PPT Import. We can insert PowerPoint Presentations in all three tools. There is a possibility to download supporting documents from within the eLearning module (PDF, PPT, MS Word, EXE, ZIP, PNG, JPG, etc.). The interface of Articulate Storyline is like PowerPoint and easy compared to Adobe Captivate and Lectora.

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Improve learning with worksheets and handouts

ProProfs

You can attach existing training materials (videos, PPTs, Excel sheets, PDFs etc) to course pages and chapters and allows learners to download these attachments. PowerPoint Presentation -.ppt,pptx. Images – gif,png,jpg. You can attach the following types of files. flv,mp3,mp4,3gp,avi,f4v,m4v,mov,mpg and.wmv. xls,xlsx, etc.

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The ULTIMATE Guide to PowerPoint Alternatives

BrightCarbon

There’s an astounding number of PowerPoint alternatives out there claiming to be the solution to your most pressing presentation problems. Luckily for you, BrightCarbon is here to separate the wheat from the chaff, and the decent presentation programs from the rubbish PowerPoint knock-offs. What is a PowerPoint alternative?