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PowerPoint is Great for E-Learning

12 Apr

How to PowerPoint

A lot of people moan and groan about PowerPoint because there are so many bad PowerPoint presentations out there.  But the way I see it, PowerPoint’s just a tool.  If something done in PowerPoint is no good, tell the person who created the presentation or elearning course.  Don’t blame PowerPoint.

I heard someone say that it’s still PowerPoint’s fault because it’s so easy to use.  That’s just flat out ridiculous.  Why don’t we start blaming pens or keyboards for all of the crap that’s out there.  They’re a lot easier to use than PowerPoint and empower anyone who can type to write to produce worthless drivel.

To prove my point about the power of PowerPoint, I wrote a post for the Rapid E-Learning Blog that shows how you can use PowerPoint to build effective and viable elearning courses.  You’ll still need to start with good instructional design.  However, if all you have to sue is PowerPoint, there’s no reason why you still can’t build a decent course with it.

Below is an example of an elearning course created entirely in PowerPoint and then published with Articulate Presenter.

The Rapid E-Learning Blog - rapid elearning makeover

Click here to view the elearning course.

To learn more, check out the post on the Rapid E-Learning Blog.

Use This Free Audio Editor to Make Your Audio Narration Sound Pro

4 Feb

How to PowerPoint - use Audacity a free audio editor

Resident elearning guru, David Anderson offers three really easy ways to make your audio sound good.  Instead of recording your audio in PowerPoint, record it using Audacity, which is a free audio editor.

Reduce Background Noise

In this first tutorial, you’ll learn to reduce background and ambient noise to make you narration sound much better.

Click here to view the tutorial.

Boost the Bass

The second tutorial walks through the steps of slightly boosting the bass.  It will make your voice sound warmer and give you a greater sense of presence.

Click here to view the tutorial.

Equalize the Audio Narration

In this tutorial you’ll learn to equalize the audio.  It adds a richness and warmth to your voice only equaled to a cup of hot tea and honey. :)

Click here to view the tutorial.

Adding Audio Back to PowerPoint

If you’re using a rapid elearning tool like Articulate Presenter, you can just import the audio into the slide using the audio import feature.

However, if you’re using PowerPoint, just select insert sounds>from file to bring the audio file onto the slide.

Hope that helps.  Do you have any audio narration tips and tricks?

Are You Using the Right Fonts in PowerPoint?

27 Jan

It’s not really a matter of right or wrong as it is a matter of how the fonts you use in your PowerPoint files communicate with your audience and contribute to the overall tone and visual design of the slides.

When using fonts, you kind of have two considerations. 

  • Is the font going to be legible?  Can people read and retain the information.
  • What does the font’s design communicate?  How well does it support the tone and design of your slide content?

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The Rapid E-Learning Blog has a good post on How Fonts Take a Starring Role in Your E-Learning Courses.  While the focus of the post is elearning, the information is just as relevant to any use of PowerPoint.

It’s a good post with an interactive exercise that illustrates how fonts can do more than display text.

Free PowerPoint Templates

20 Jan

The Rapid E-Learning Blog as a great year end wrap.  There’s a list of the top posts for 2009.  With the list is a link to 13 posts on the blog that has free resources.  So if you want some good information and free templates, check it out.

You can even download the template you see below.  And it’s all free.  Here’s a quick tutorial that explains how to edit the template.

How to PowerPoint - free PowerPoint template

How to PowerPoint - free PowerPoint template

How to Use PowerPoint as Virtual Whiteboard

8 Jan

Screenr - use Screenr to create free screencast videos and tutorials

Screenr is a great screencasting application.  It lets you make videos of your computer screen that you can share with others.  Here’s what I like about Screenr:

  • It’s free
  • Doesn’t require a download
  • Easy to share via Twitter or Youtube
  • Looks great on the iPhone or iPod Touch

PowerPoint and Screenr are a great combination.  I like to frame the screencast border around a blank PowerPoint slide to give me a virtual whiteboard.  Then I can use all of PowerPoint’s features as I explain a topic or present a lecture.

This works really well with a tablet PC (which you can see below) because it looks more like a real whiteboard.  It’s a great way to do math lessons, for example.

Check out the screencasts below.  In the first one, I show a demo of how it looks with a tablet PC (although it that demo I used OneNote).

Example of a Virtual Whiteboard

Click here to view the Screenr demo.

Here’s another example of Screenr and PowerPoint.

How to Frame the Screenr Window

In this next example, I explain how I frame the Screenr window around the blank PowerPoint slide.

Click here to view the Screenr demo.

One other thing I really like about Screenr is that the full screen of HD view mode gives you a really clear and crisp image.  Most of those video sites give you a full screen image which tends to make the video blurry because it stretches the video to fit your screen.

How to PowerPoint - view Screenr videos in HD

Give it a try, I’m sure that you’ll find that the combination of Screenr and PowerPoint is a winner.

PS.  If you’re not familiar with OneNote, check out Microsoft’s OneNote site.  It’s one of my favorite applications.

How to Create Flash Animations Using PowerPoint

7 Jan

How to PowerPoint - use PowerPoint to create Flash animations

PowerPoint’s a great authoring tool.  You get a blank screen and some pretty cool animations.  There’s no reason that you can’t mimic some of the same types of animations you see created with Flash.  On top of that, if you use a rapid elearning application, like Articulate Presenter, you can publish the PowerPoint slides and convert them to Flash. 

What Articulate Presenter does is convert each slide into its own Flash movie (.swf).  The .swf will contain the slide content, with audio narration and any animations.  These become a slide#.swf.  You can take the slide.swf from the published data folder and use it as an independent Flash movie.

I like to insert them into web pages, wikis, or even other rapid elearning applications.  In the demo below, I show you how to insert the slide.swf into an Articulate Engage interaction.

Click here to view the demo.

Here are the basic steps:

  • Create a PowerPoint slide with some animation
  • Sync the animation with narration using Articulate Presenter
  • Publish the slide show in Articulate Presenter
  • Go to the published data folder and locate the slide.swf.
  • You can use the .swf elsewhere.

Use PowerPoint to Build Software Tutorials

17 Dec

Most software tutorials are built using screenshots of the application or using a screencast video like those from Screenr

What’s cool about PowerPoint is that you can combine those techniques to create your software demos.  Or you can just build it in PowerPoint without the screencasting application.

In the post, Here Are Some Time Saving Tips for Your Next Software Demo, I wrote for the Rapid E-Learning Blog, I showed some ways that PowerPoint can be effective as an authoring tool for software demos.  You can even make them interactive, which you can see on that post.

How to PowerPoint - use PowerPoint to build software demos and tutorialsCompared to older versions, PowerPoint 2007 makes this even more viable because you can easily right-click and swap out images.  Thus if the application’s screen changes after building your demo, it’s just a matter of right-clicking and inserting the updated images.  All of the interactivity and animations will still be intact.

Having produced hundreds of screencasts and software courses, I can tell you that PowerPoint is a very effective tool for software training.  Is it the best tool? Not always.  But for a lot of software training, it’s a good tool.  And in many cases a lot faster and easier to work with than a screencast video that requires more production (and usually a lot more editing).

Check out the blog post on the Rapid E-Learning Blog to learn more.  Be sure to watch the demo and try the interaction on the last slide.

How to Build an E-Learning Scenario in PowerPoint

11 Dec

I did a post for the Rapid E-Learning Blog where I demonstrated a simple elearning scenario.  I got a lot of emails asking how it was built. 

So I did a follow up post where I show how I actually built the elearning scenario using PowerPoint and Articulate Presenter ‘09.

How to PowerPoint - convert your PowerPoint into interactive elearning scenarios

View the Tutorial and Download the Free PowerPoint Files

If you use PowerPoint for elearning and you want to learn to make your courses more interactive, then you’ll get a lot of value out of the link above an this one on How I Built that E-Learning Scenario

Not only is there a good tutorial that goes with it, I also included the PowerPoint files so you can deconstruct how the scenario was built on your own.

Three Great Resources to Help Build Graphics in PowerPoint

27 Oct

Here are three blog posts I did for the Rapid E-Learning Blog that deal with graphics and visual design.  You’ll learn how use blurred images to direct the learner’s focus and how to quickly create silhouette characters and clip art.

If you don’t have a graphics editor and want to use more than PowerPoint to build your graphics try these:

imagePaint.net:  Free graphics editor that lets you do most of what you need to do. imagePhotoshop Elements: Great alternative to the more expensive full version and does all that you need.

Change the Focus of the Image

Blur Your Course Into Focus discusses ways to use a blur filter so that you can direct the learner’s focus.

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Create Silhouettes

3 Easy Ways to Create Silhouette Characters shows three ways to quickly create silhouette characters for your slides.

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How to Use Silhouettes

Following up the post above, here’s 5 Ways to Use Silhouette Graphics in Your E-Learning Course.  In this post, you’ll learn different ways you can use silhouettes on your slides and in your elearning courses.

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These three posts will help you build better graphics for your slides and elearning courses.

Here Are Three Posts That Show You How to Build E-Learning Courses in PowerPoint

23 Oct

I did a series of posts on the Rapid E-Learning Blog that explains how to get the most out PowerPoint when building rapid elearning courses.

Converting Your PowerPoint Slide to E-Learning

In this post I discuss ways to convert your slides into elearning.  I introduce a few different techniques and ways to make your slides look more interesting and make the content more interactive.

How to Convert Your PowerPoint Presentation into an Elearning Course

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Using the Slide Notes for a Transcript

Most people use the slide notes for their transcript so I discuss ways to format the notes and how to use them in different ways other than just the transcript.

How to Get the Most Out of Your Slide Notes

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Build Better E-Learning with PowerPoint 2007

For all the critics of PowerPoint, check out PowerPoint 2007 (and the soon to be released 2010).  It’ll make you rethink the criticism.  In this post, I reveal why PowerPoint 2007 is an excellent tool when you build rapid elearning.  In fact, if you do build rapid elearning course, you need PowerPoint 2007.  It’ll make your life a lot easier.

Here’s Why PowerPoint 2007 Helps You Build Better E-Learning

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