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The best free PowerPoint templates online

BrightCarbon

When creating presentations in PowerPoint it’s important to have a template to ensure design consistency, but it takes time, effort and skill to create high quality templates and masters. Of course, there are lots of places you can get free PowerPoint templates, but are they any good?

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Stunning Presentation Design Using PowerPoint Morph

BrightCarbon

In this post we look at the mind-bending world of Morph and how to use it create stunning design effects in PowerPoint. The new morph transition in PowerPoint is pretty cool. Here for example, we have the start of a classic Shakespearean quote, brought to life. The first slide has the image, the ‘to be’ text and a grey box.

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Make Learning An Experience. Blend It! | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Software tools such as Articulate Presenter or Adobe Presenter allow you to transition your current PowerPoint into a streamlined e-Learning modules complete with narration, interactive quizzes, and Flash-based output compression. Outside of work I enjoy several hobbies including camping, travel and photography.

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Using Custom Artwork to Build Beautiful eLearning Without Breaking the Budget

eLearning Architect

We've all spent hours in front of eLearning or PowerPoint presentations filled with dodgy clipart or stock photos. but I am sick and tired of seeing eLearning courses that use irrelevant stock photography - it's no wonder that we repeatedly hear learners saying "eLearning is so boring and ugly". (I I don't know about you.

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Making Digital Feedback Easy with Snagit

TechSmith Camtasia

Snagit has two modes… video capture and image capture. Take a look at the example below to see how simple it can be. Images are just as simple. In the OneClick interface, select Image mode. We’d love to hear how and see more examples in the comments. That’s where Snagit comes in. Let’s start with video.

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Telling your story

Learning with e's

They also encompass hyperlinks, sounds, videos, and images. Today I was involved in teaching a session for a BA group on the use of digital photography and communication. Specifically, the session focused on images as narrative, and all of the group managed to create some impressive and in some cases stunning image sequences.

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5 Useful Tips for Designing eLearning

Designing Digitally

And, carry them through to supplemental training materials, such as PowerPoint presentations or PDF handouts. Title: Tip 2: Images Description: Images speak a thousand words, which is why every image in an eLearning course should be relevant and compelling. There is no need to flood the screen with text and images.

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