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PowerPoint is an extraordinary presentation tool, recognizable to pretty much every computer user from a young age.
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Top 3 Reasons to Prefer Mobile-Ready Courses Over PowerPoint Presentations PowerPoint is an extraordinary presentation tool, recognizable to pretty much every computer user from a young age. It is instinctive to learn and gives heaps of conceivable outcomes to assemble an online course. Along these lines, there is no reason to get familiar with another tool except if you need some particular features. Nonetheless, there are at least 3 reasons why PowerPoint presentations are not sufficient for eLearning: ● It is hard to convey heavy .ppt documents among a major number of students. ● In case you convert a PowerPoint presentation into a video, you risk losing all the interactivities. ● PowerPoint presentations are not suitable for mobile phones and iPods.
We should perceive how we can settle these challenges! 1. Distribute Via LMS or A Website At the point when the course is prepared, it should be distributed somewhere so students can reach it. This can be problematic with the PowerPoint slideshow. To start with, in light of the fact that the vast majority of students presently watch videos on the go(on the metro or during lunch) and no one downloads a course to their mobile phone. For instance, one module of 45 slides compressed with animations and audio files can weigh up to 100MB when saved as .ppt. This is the reason colleges and instructive institutions that give distance learning, transfer all content on LMS platforms or their own sites so that approved clients can watch the courses on the web. 2. Convert To SCORM Some people convert the ppt documents into the video to make them simple to distribute. However, by doing this, you lose all interactivities. Along these lines, to distribute your presentation with animations, you need to change it over to an LMS-compatible platform, for instance, SCORM, AICC, or Tin Can API. This will take into consideration various benefits like: ● Uploading to most of the LMS frameworks, or installing to your website. ● Saving all interactivities added to the presentation. ● Adding tests, surveys, quizzes after a similar unit.
● Directing the time it takes clients to pass the module. ● Disabling the chance to change to the subsequent stage without disregarding the past one, and so forth. To change PowerPoint over to an eLearning module versatile with SCORM (AICC, Tin Can) principles, you should utilize an authoring tool (extraordinary programming to make e-learning modules). 3. Save As HTML5, Flash Or Both One more challenge of making a course identifies with making it run on all devices and browsers - something eLearning PowerPoint presentations won't do. For this situation, the authoring tools will prove to be useful. You will actually want to save your presentation in HTML5, Flash, or both. You can undoubtedly embed a Flash document into a web page so your student won't be compelled to download it on their devices. A Flash document plays in any internet browser with the Flash module introduced (however it would seem that the time of Flash will die by 2020, as declared by Adobe). Flash presentation can't run on iPads or Android tablets. For such devices, you can change over HTML5 design upheld by most mobile platforms. Additionally, all content in the HTML5 presentation will be indexed via search engines, which is incredible for SEO. Having a blend of these technologies will make your content playback on all devices, mobiles, and computers, just as any web browser. What Are the Key Benefits of Converting PowerPoint Presentations to Online mobile-ready courses? Mobile learning offers better student engagement and higher fruition rates.
Key advantages of mobile-ready courses are: ● Learning on the go: Today students would prefer not to learn at their office work area. The greatest benefit of mobile learning is its default ability to offer to learn at any place on the go at any point in time. ● Multi-device support: By definition, mobile learning plans support all devices that students need and use. Similar courses run flawlessly across work stations/work areas and tablets/mobile phones. ● Flexible for students: Mobile learning offers enormous flexibility to students to pick the device they wish to learn on when they need to learn, and most fundamentally, at the speed, they can consume and absorb. ● Fascinating design formats to learn from: Mobile learning features design formats that are famous with students and furthermore make superior maintenance and review. These incorporate designs we regularly use on our mobile phones (videos, animated videos, interactive videos, etc). ● More choices to develop engaging learning: Microlearning has changed the format of delivering knowledge. It is progressively used to offer both conventional learning and as an ecosystem to advance informal learning. Microlearning pieces can be ideally converted from ppt to mobile-ready courses. Additionally, you can coordinate Mobile Apps for learning in your general procedure.