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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?

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

Here’s An Easy Way to Calculate Your Image Size

15 Jan

How to PowerPoint - calculate aspect ratio

Here’s a free site that I use quite a bit.  It lets you easily calculate the missing value for an aspect ratio.  I use this a lot when I try to figure out the size of photos or widgets that I want to embed on slides or web pages.

Let’s say you have a picture that’s 800×662 pixels wide, but you can only put a 400 pixel wide image on your blog.  So you need to scale it down, but keep the same aspect ratio.

You can see the aspect ratio calculator in action in the tutorial below.

Click here to view the aspect ratio tutorial.

So now you’re never at a loss to quickly calculate the aspect ratios for any of your multimedia projects.

Quickly Add Screencast Tutorials to Your PowerPoint Slides

14 Jan

How to PowerPoint - Screenr Do you want to add software demos or “how to” tutorials to your PowerPoint slides or elearning courses?  Well then, Screenr is the the tool for you.  It’s both free and easy to use.  I covered it in detail in this post on how to use PowerPoint as a virtual whiteboard.

Screenr is a free screencasting application that lets you make a video of  your on-screen mouse movements.  It’s great for software demos.  I’ve also seen teachers use it to teach math and other subjects.

Once you have a good video, adding it to your PowerPoint slides is as easy as 1-2-3.  View the tutorial and read the basic steps below.

Click here to view the tutorial.

Here are the basic steps:

  • Find the Screenr embed code and copy it to the clipboard.
  • Open the developer tab in PowerPoint.  In the control panel, you will find the shockwave properties.
  • Add the movie URL in the shockwave properties. Make sure to include the unique video ID.

How to Install Fonts on Your PC

6 Jan

The Rapid E-Learning blog had a good post on how to create your own handwritten fonts.  I covered it in a bit of detail on a recent post about adding visual interest to your slides.

How to PowerPoint - install fonts

As soon as the font post was published, I got a bunch of emails asking how to install the fonts.  So here’s a quick tutorial that shows how to install new fonts to your PC.  You’ll see it’s pretty easy.

Click here to view the tutorial.

Here are the basic steps:

  • You can right click on a font, and select install. 
  • Or open your control panel.  Look for the fonts folder.  Then drag and drop the font to the folder.  It should install automatically.

Get a Free PowerPoint Template and Tutorial

7 Dec

The Rapid E-Learning Blog is giving away a free PowerPoint template.  In addition to the template, you get a great tutorial on how to create your own PowerPoint templates.

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To view the tutorial and download the free template, go to Here’s a Free PowerPoint Template & How I Made It via the Rapid E-Learning Blog.

Here’s How to Share Your PowerPoint on the iPhone

30 Nov

PowerPoint 2010 is going to let you publish your presentation as a video.  You can then convert the WMV to a format that works for your iPod Touch or iPhone.  That’s probably easy enough, if you don’t mind the extra steps.

How to PowerPoint - use Screenr to put PowerPoint presentations on the iPhone

Or you can use Screenr to create a screencast video presentation.  It’s free and easy to do.

Here’s an excellent example of a presentation that Scott Skibell did.  It’s a great testimony to the Articulate customer service (which I like), but it’s also an excellent presentation that is captured using Screenr.  I think he used Keynote, but it would work in PowerPoint just as well.

Presentation on the iPhone Demo

Click here to view Scott’s demo.

The steps are pretty easy. 

  • Just frame the Screenr record window around the PowerPoint slide and start recording.  You can use the page up or page down to advance the slides back and forth.
  • If you want to capture the animations, then record from presentation mode rather than using the slides in normal view. 
  • Once you have a video recorded, check out the URL in your iPhone or iPod Touch. 

Pretty slick, huh?

Here’s a quick demo I recorded when testing it out with an interactive PowerPoint file.  There’s no audio and probably isn’t the best example because it requires that the user clicks on the screen, but I wanted to see how the animations looked.

 

Click here to view the PowerPoint demo.

Here’s a Super Easy (and Free) Way to Improve Your Audio Narration

27 Nov

Most of us aren’t audio engineers.  We just want to hit the record button and end up with good sounding narration.  We definitely don’t want to do a bunch of tweaking.  If only it was that easy.  Well, it could be.

How to PowerPoint - Use the Levelator to improve your narration quality

First, you probably think that the microphone that you’re using sounds fine.  And it might.  However, if you compare it to other microphones, you might find that’s not the case.

Most people I know use headset microphones because they’re portable and typically inexpensive.  But are they the best to use for even simple narration?  You be the judge.

Here’s a demo tutorial I did comparing my headset to a desktop microphone.

  • $30 headset
  • $72 desktop (with no pop filter or any other type of adjustment)

As you can hear, the desktop microphone has a better sound.  I’d invest in a desktop microphone if you do a lot of recording or expect people to listen to your presentations. 

I use the Samson microphone and am happy with it.  And it’s relatively inexpensive.  You can get them for about $70, now.  It’s worth the investment.

Improve Audio Using the Levelator Tutorial

Click here to view the Levelator tutorial.

Once you have a decent microphone and record your audio, use “The Levelator” to make it sound better.  It’s super easy to do and will give your narration a richer tone.  Is it perfect? NO.  But it’s better than nothing.  And overall, I’ve been pleased with the results.

A Boatload of Free PowerPoint Templates

17 Nov

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Check out How To Design Custom PowerPoint Templates for E-Learning (Plus 8 Free Templates) via the Rapid E-Learning Blog.

You’ll learn how to build your own PowerPoint template and you have access to download eight high quality templates free of charge.

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Get to Meet Some PowerPoint Experts

7 Nov

This post from the Rapid E-Learning Blog introduces some PowerPoint experts I met at a recent conference.  There are also some links to free resources that will help you in your quest to master PowerPoint.

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Here’s what you can find in the post:
  • PowerPoint MVPs
  • Free tutorials
  • Free software
  • PowerPoint resources
  • Valuable elearning blog posts

Check out the post, These PowerPoint Experts Can Make You a Star to get access to the free resources and helpful links.

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