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PowerPoint 2010: Converting Presentations to Movies

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

In previous versions of PowerPoint, converting presentations to movies  could be a bit of a laborious task.   Do a run-through of your presentation to make sure there is an adequate amount of time between slide transitions and any animation effects you may have added and make any necessary changes. . by AJ George.

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About Slides and Frames – Intro to Micro-navigation

Adobe Captivate

Time to upgrade this article to integrate the changes within newer versions (system variable names) and the switch from SWF to HTML output. If you have a look at that article, please use a Flash Player enabled browser to watch the embedded interactive movie (SWF). You, Captivate user, are aware of slides and master slides.

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eLearning: Voiceover Audio That Will Keep the Learner's Attention

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

" after less than two sentences of voiceover text was read for one PowerPoint slide.   The learners we address with our eLearning projects are bombarded with information, often in the form of movies, videos, and television. Scenes change in modern movies approximately every minute and a half. Two sentences?

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Check if TEB is empty (Where is Null?)

Adobe Captivate

Beware: the embedded movie is a SWF, you need a browser with enabled Flash Player to watch that movie. Everything worked fine for SWF output also in later versions. For that reason I will restrict the explanation in this post to one TEB on the slide. Example Movie. Solution 1: Using Dummy slide.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | July 9, 2021

Mike Taylor

In case you haven’t seen this news yet, starting with version 3.0 Audacity will start collecting limited personal data for sharing with law enforcement and third parties including things like your IP address, OS version, OS name, CPU details, error codes, and crash reports. Is Audacity Really Spyware? Where You Can Find Me.

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Articulate: A Complete 360

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

You can continue using the desktop version of Storyline 2 and Studio '13, but don't expect any future upgrades to these tools. However, there are some additional features in the 360 version. If you upgrade a project from Storyline 2 to 360, there's no going backward to version 2.

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Intro to Shared Actions

Adobe Captivate

One of the advantages is that I am able to convert that presentation in an interactive movie. If you did miss the webinar and did not register to have access to the recorded versions, you can watch this movie using this link: Shared Actions. To skip audio when a slide is revisited. To create toggle buttons. Invitation.

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