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Free Assets from the E-Learning Community

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Here are some cool blurred backgrounds that can add richness and texture to your elearning courses. I actually used one of the backgrounds for a recent workshop on interactive elearning. Folder icons (PNG). Miscellaneous office backgrounds (PNG & PowerPoint): desk and mailroom. Slide background (PowerPoint).

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Here’s a Free PowerPoint Template & Laptop Illustration

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I saved it as a PNG. Here’s a quick mockup of how you could use the laptop image in an elearning course. I also added the tutorial to the last slide for those who can’t access the Screenr tutorial. 80 for an all day workshop is a good value and worth the trip if you’re close to Nebraska. Click here to view the demo.

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How to Create a Rapid E-Learning Tab in PowerPoint

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A few years back, I was at a workshop where the PowerPoint team was showing some of the new features in the soon-to-be-released PowerPoint 2010. And that’s a pretty powerful feature, especially for rapid elearning developers. There are a number of features I use quite a bit when it comes to building elearning courses.

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Here’s a Simple Screencasting Tip That Will Save Time & Frustration

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png or powerpoint.png. Select the image area and then slide the applications in and out without having to worry about resizing the applications. Rapid elearning workshop. The first half we’ll look at some basic course design and in the second half we’ll learn to build interactive content. May 24 : Leeds UK.

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You Need to Know These Seven Tips If You Build Graphics for E-Learning

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Learn to create shapes and then embellish them with colors, shadows, and dimension. In PowerPoint, add a shape to the slide. Open the selection pane to see a layered view of the objects on the slide. Or you can treat your entire slide as your image. You can always change the slide size to whatever size you need.