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How to Create Icons in PowerPoint + Free Download

E-learning Uncovered

PowerPoint has always been my go-to graphic design tool (as I’ve explained in several of my other posts: here , here , and here ). Even as I’ve learned how to use advanced graphic design programs like Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, I’ve always believed that PowerPoint can be just as…well, powerful! So, that’s what I did!

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Free E-Learning Template: Check Mark Interaction

Rapid eLearning

There are two versions of the free elearning template: Storyline 2 and PowerPoint. Free E-Learning Template: PowerPoint. Download the free PowerPoint template. The PowerPoint version is limited to a click-and-reveal interaction. The PowerPoint template is edited in the slide master. Flat Menu Template (PPT).

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

CommLab India

The supported image formats are GIF, JEPG, PNG. 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.). Inserting images is quite simple in these tools.We

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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?