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  1. Go to the course in question.

  2. Turn editing on

  3. Drag and drop your file in the main content of the course

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Adding PowerPoint as a PDF File

Adding PowerPoint Using the Lesson Activity

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Alternatively, you can convert your PowerPoint to a PDF file before uploading it to the learning environment. Using this approach, the steps to upload the PowerPoint to the learning environment are identical, but you would first save the PowerPoint file to PDF

  1. Using Microsoft PowerPoint, open the file

  2. Click on File > Save As

  3. Select the “PDF (*.pdf)” option for the file type

  4. Click on the “Save” button

  5. In the learning environment, go to the course in question

  6. Turn editing on

  7. Drag and drop your file in the main content of the course

Your PowerPoint file (in PDF format) is now part of your course and your learners can access it simply by clicking on it.

Pros:

  • Easy

  • Can be open by most browsers (without the need to have a Microsoft PowerPoint viewer installed on the user’s computer or mobile device)

Cons:

  • You can’t really track that the users have read the PDF file. You can only track that they’ve clicked on it.

Adding PowerPoint as HTML Pages

Adding PowerPoint as an MP4 Video

Adding PowerPoint Using the Lesson Activity

Adding PowerPoint Using the SCORM Activity

Adding PowerPoint as a Video Conferencing Recording

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