PowerPoint template inspired by iPad navigation. You can read more about the template in this Rapid E-Learning Blog post. The general idea is to convert each slide's bullet point to a faux app. You can see a mock up here.
I must echo the other comments here that you never seem to run out of ideas, Tom! What seems to be a relatively straightforward concept would have never crossed my mind!
Thanks for the awesome template :).
Just in time for a project I'm working on today! I was looking for one more cool idea to mix up some content presentation; this will fit well into the story I'm weaving.
I just wanted to add my shout out to the cacophony of praise. This is a very simple but effective template that I think will really register with the younger crowd. I am definitely going to try and incorporate this idea into one of the upcoming Fall courses.
Great idea.
Great idea to use the user friendly interface of the iPad in e-Learning Courses! Thanks for the template.
As for icon resources, this is a great site: http://icons.mysitemyway.com/
Free icons in hundreds of different styles and even tutorials so you can learn to make your own: tutorials.mysitemyway.com
Tom, great design, thanks for sharing. I have been doing something similar for product knowledge training and you have given me inspiration to make them look even better
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Seems like you always beet me with a day or two. Was starting to work on a similar idea this weekend, but now I don't have to do it myself. Thanks very much - you saved me some hours of work - again!
This certainly provides a refreshing alternative to linear navigation and is simple yet sleek. Tom, I would like to officially appoint you to the post of "Making us all look good"!
In a previous post in the community forums Poornima Ramachandran provided some terrific icons to download. Using the 'Quick style' in PowerPoint they are very customisable and would be of great use for this fabulous template from Tom.
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Hi Tom, brilliant idea. I once imitated the iphone look in a small course (project management for busy managers - they are used to iphones), and that worked very well indeed. In fact, I did create the image in PowerPoint, with a photograph of an iphone next to me.
But the idea of the navigation at the bottom of the screen is just what adds this extra touch - I'm sure I'll use that in one of my next courses. Thanks again for sharing.
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