Create, Innovate & Evaluate in Higher Education
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Free PowerPoint Template & Articulate Storyline: e-Learning Interaction

Free PowerPoint Template & Articulate Storyline: e-Learning Interaction | Create, Innovate & Evaluate in Higher Education | Scoop.it
Here's a free elearning template and interaction. You get a free PowerPoint template and a free Articulate Storyline template that has more interactivity.
Alfredo Corell's insight:

An essential ingredient for interactive and engaging elearning is to let the learner explore and collect information that assists in making decisions. A common design concept to facilitate exploration of content is the interactive desktop where the learner can select desktop objects to collect information. - See more at: http://www.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/free-powerpoint-elearning-template-interaction/#sthash.eLmBgT5w.dpuf

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4 Powerful Tools For Making Your Own Interactive Content

4 Powerful Tools For Making Your Own Interactive Content | Create, Innovate & Evaluate in Higher Education | Scoop.it
Infographics are popular. They’re a fun way to present and read data, and many people believe that information that is presented visually is often retained better (at least for some learners).
Alfredo Corell's insight:

Interactive infographics are really cool. They allow users to interact with the data – sometimes in a superficial way such as with mouse over or scrolling effects, or in a more meaningful way, where users can input their own data and the graphic becomes more personalized to their needs. That said, making an interactive infographic is more complicated than making a static infographic, and most people will assume that creating interactive infographics is way above their technological expertise (or at least will require more time than they can devote to it).

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