PowerPoint to Flash-Convert PowerPoint to Flash for eLearning
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Monday Aug 11, 2008
 

Convert PowerPoint to Flash and Upload to Moodle as E-Learning Courses

If you are using  Moodle, you can use PPT2Flash Professional to create a learning course with SCORM or AICC compliance and upload it to your Moodle. Click to View sample>>

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Create  a SCORM/AICC course with PPT2Flash Professional

1. Download PPT2Flash Professional and install it with all default settings.

2. Run "PPT2Flash Professional", select "Launch PowerPoint" on the start menu, go to the Plug-in menu of "PPT2Flash Professional" in PowerPoint, there is a embed menu of PPT2Flash Professional in PowerPoint.

3. Open your course in PowerPoint and click "Publish" button to publish the course with SCORM/AICC compliance.

Publish to LMS 

4. When conversion is completed, select "Open output folder" and go to the published folder, there is a .zip file in there. Upload this .zip file to your Moodle. 

uploadin' files

Upload the course to Moodle

1. Login your moodle, run a Moodle course in Edit mode.

2. Select "Add an Activity", and select "SCORM/AICC" from the drop-down list.



3. Browse to the SCORM Zip file created by PPT2Flash Professional.



4. Upload the zip file to Moodle.


Click to download PPT2Flash Pro free trial and create the eLearning courses now>>

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Comments:

Thank you for a good post but as for me I prefer to use iSpring Ultra to turn my PowerPoint presentations into e-learning courses. Clicking on the link below you will also find a very good explanation on how to upload your content to Moodle:
http://www.ispringsolutions.com/products/ispring_ultra/upload_to_moodle.html

Posted by Wicky on August 13, 2008 at 03:24 AM PDT #

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