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To see some interesting things you can do with PowerPoint and elearning,
visit www.horton.com and look at the PowerPoint and E-learning templates.
I'm not affiliated with the company, but have seen them present. Their
tempaltes are free to download, but they are locked - to put in your own
content, you have to pay. But there is a LOT of information included in
the notes area, giving you ideas about how you can create similiar things
yourself. There is actually some good training and instruction that you
can do with PowerPoint.
Keri Morgret
> It was a lot more usable than you'd think. We as writers could see exactly
> how everything fit onscreen, in contrast with writer in elearning
> companies
> that use Word templates (a lot of them do). And it made reviews easier for
> clients because they would get a visual idea of what they were getting.
> Again, you don't get that with Word.
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