Learning is really about improving decisions
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disable the player controls and create your own navigation in the PowerPoint slide using hyperlinks
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give the learners the ability to go back and start over. Just create a simple "start over" button on the top of each screen.
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Pre-build your branche
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two types of branched scenarios with PowerPoint
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Katherine StevensExplains how to create branching scenario simulations in PowerPoint/Articulate.
Author: Tom Kuhlmann, The Rapid eLearning Blog, March 4, 2008.Articulate branchingscenario howto interactivity powerpoint rapid-elearning simulations
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How do you get your images to be so clear? When I output the same powerpoint, the images are always a little blurry.
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Mathieu PlourdeHow to quickly create two types of branched scenarios with PowerPoint for use in your rapid elearning courses.
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