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More Than 100 PowerPoint Tutorials & a Free Template

Rapid eLearning

With as many PowerPoint questions that I get, it’s a good thing that over the past year or so the elearning community has created about 300 PowerPoint tutorials. 100+ PowerPoint Tutorials. Even if you can’t use a tutorial right now, going through one is still a good way to learn about PowerPoint. How to Use PowerPoint Tutorials.

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Create an Animated Title Clip Using PowerPoint & Camtasia Studio 8

TechSmith Camtasia

In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to use PowerPoint to create an artsy, collage style title clip… …and add a little animation applied to it via the Camtasia Studio Visual Properties! This tutorial takes a pictorial approach to show how my title clip image was created in PowerPoint. Format the Rectangle Shape.

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Guest Blogger, Bryan Jones of eLearningArt.com – How to Repurpose Content in under 1 hour

Learningtogo

Now… on with the repurposing tutorial. In the tutorial below, we’re incorporating the following concept from the interview with Margie: The science of evolution and how brain developed. So let’s start creating multiple formats of a single piece of content! Right click, format shape. Insert and format your quote text.

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Create an Image or Video Mask Using Snagit 12

TechSmith Camtasia

For this tutorial you will use a black and white geometric pattern image. This is the image mask created in this tutorial. This is the image used in this tutorial. The file format should already be set to GIF. You can download some here. Change the Geometric Image to Two-Colors. Give the file a name. Finishing Up.

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Here’s a Free PowerPoint Template & Laptop Illustration

Rapid eLearning

Below is the tutorial. Click here to view the tutorial via Screenr. Use the format painter to fill the shape with the same gray gradient as the top and change the angle of the gradient to straight down so the dark is on the bottom. I saved it as a PNG. Then turn the shape upside down to create that indented look.

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

Rapid eLearning

Click here to view a tutorial. Right click on it and you’ll see the format shape option. Here are some tutorials that demonstrate how to create various objects in PowerPoint: Create a glassy marble. Click here to view the tutorial. Click here to view the tutorial. Click here to view the tutorial.

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How to Edit SVG Graphics in PowerPoint

Rapid eLearning

In the format toolbar (or via right-click) select Convert to Shape. I like to save as a PNG file so that the transparent part of the image remains transparent. How to Edit SVG in PowerPoint Video Tutorial. Here’s a video tutorial where I show how to convert and edit an SVG in PowerPoint. Select the image.