by tomkuhlmann

Example of interactive rapid elearning built entirely in PowerPoint and published with Articulate Presenter.

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LauraSuccess1:41 pm Apr 8th

Tom, I can't figure out how you were able to click on the ... bubbles and make another bubble popup. Please explain.

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bchecket7:44 pm Apr 6th

RT @tomkuhlmann Example of interactive rapid elearning built entirely in PPT and published w/ Articulate Presenter.

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philmayor3:09 am Mar 1st

RT @tomkuhlmann Example of interactive rapid elearning built entirely in PowerPoint with Articulate Presenter.

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Cindyda1:20 pm Feb 15th

@tomkuhlmann

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tmiket11:01 am Feb 5th

RT @tomkuhlmann Example of interactive learning built entirely in PowerPoint & published with Articulate Presenter

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mlearning10:42 am Feb 5th

Always boils down to sound design and communication skills- tools are less important. Ex of custom rapid elearning

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jenisecook10:36 am Feb 5th

MUST SEE RT @tomkuhlmann Ex of interactive rapid elearning built 100% in PPT & published with #Articulate Presenter.

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elearning9:27 am Feb 5th

Example of interactive rapid elearning built entirely in PPT and pub'd with Articulate Presenter. RT @tomkuhlmann

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LAURAFRIED1:50 pm Jan 26th

Awesome! RT @tomkuhlmann Example of interactive rapid elearning built entirely in PowerPoint

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sumeet_moghe11:07 am Jan 19th

RT @tomkuhlmann Example of interactive rapid elearning built entirely in PowerPoint

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