Sharing templates

Oct 05, 2011

I'm planning to upload some templates I created for our team for months.

In a current project I used as a base one of Tom's templates (although now I'm not sure anything was left from the original design :-P  ), so thought it was about time to upload mine.

 You are welcome to share yours as well..

WhiteSliding - each slide moves\slides to the side, as if we're in the same space moving on...
The template was designed to be published with a skin that takes the title and uses it in the skin itself, so the titles are outside of the slide borders. So far it wasn't used for eLearning, but for other purposes. Imges are based on MS Office clipart, and can be easily replaced.  

Pasted a few slides to try and give the impression of the sliding through the white space:

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Denise Malloy

@ Jonathan/Efrat

 I am having the same problem as Jonathan. When I save, they automatically come over as zipped and contain .xml files - NO POWERPOINTS. This seems to happen to me whenever I download from this site. I am not sure how to make this work. Any suggestions? I love the ideas and would love to use them!! Thank you so much in advance.

Natalie Mussell

Efrat Maor said:

Thanks David.



Adding another one.


Office Template - most elabborated in terms of layouts defined (30!), and most flexible in variety of uses.
The background can be easily changed according to your theme, just change the slide background and click Apply to All.


Again the title is defined ouside of the slide border. Either for using with a skin that uses the slide title in it, or in cases you do not wish to have a title.


This was designed for cases whre we wish to have an eLearning based of previous SME presentation or materials, for a quick and (less) dirty trasformation. 



It was used with different backgrounds which are copyrighted  (one is seen in the picture below, which is from iStock #8108673).



It is used in the example with characters from Style 1268 taken from the MS Office site. Lots of charaters there, and I used this style in the past for mini comics, eLeraning, creating on-boarding site design and more.



 



How do you change the gals smile? I am just learning so I am excited to have such great mentors to learn from!! Thank you so much for sharing!

Natalie Mussell

Efrat Maor said:

Thanks David.



Adding another one.


Office Template - most elabborated in terms of layouts defined (30!), and most flexible in variety of uses.
The background can be easily changed according to your theme, just change the slide background and click Apply to All.


Again the title is defined ouside of the slide border. Either for using with a skin that uses the slide title in it, or in cases you do not wish to have a title.


This was designed for cases whre we wish to have an eLearning based of previous SME presentation or materials, for a quick and (less) dirty trasformation. 



It was used with different backgrounds which are copyrighted  (one is seen in the picture below, which is from iStock #8108673).



It is used in the example with characters from Style 1268 taken from the MS Office site. Lots of charaters there, and I used this style in the past for mini comics, eLeraning, creating on-boarding site design and more.



 



Not really sure if I'm doing this correctly, but giving it a try! I am new to learning Articulate and Power Point and want to thank you so much for sharing! How does one change the ladies smile in one of the slides?

Efrat Maor

Atul Shetty said:

Thanks these are great - thanks for sharing.

Can i use this for customer training? Is this completely free?

you are all most welcomed

@Atul - Yes, this is totally free for your use.

I know how it is when you develop a course that can be delivered both internally and externally :-)

Was training customers myself.

A good idea to add a CC copyright (or copyleft :-)  ) definition to the uploaded files.

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