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Electrical Technology Example

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  Interactive Electrical Technology example Using PowerPoint Below is an interactive electrical technology example of an online PowerPoint presentation. It uses the principle of linking various slides with each other and as the user clicks on the switch the appropriate slide is displayed. Note that the user still has the option to click on the slide controls at the bottom of the presentation. This animation and others are discussed in my Udemy course, the links to which are below. This is an embedded Microsoft Office presentation, powered by Office .   Visit my course at Udemy on Interactive PowerPoint Animations. PowerPoint presentations to be used as templates for your own animations are available for all the examples used in the course. Sometimes I have discount coupons for the course to give away. I post the coupons on my Facebook page, but they go quick, so I offer them to my mailing list first. Please send me an e-mail  johan@myfutureway.co.za       Loading…

The Pumping Heart Animation

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The Cardiac Cycle The Pumping Heart animation. (The pumping heart animation is the first "dissection" in the "Section 4 Dissection Lab 1" part of the course. A Udemy course, soon to be launched.) If you haven't seen the animation, go to the page link above, or look at the animation below.  Pumping Heart   Visit my course at Udemy on Interactive PowerPoint Animations. PowerPoint presentations to be used as templates for your own animations are available for all the examples used in the course. Sometimes I have discount coupons for the course to give away. I post the coupons on my Facebook page, but they go quick, so I offer them to my mailing list first. Please send me an e-mail  johan@myfutureway.co.za       Loading…

Animation in PowerPoint for the Web versus Google Slides

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Animation in PowerPoint for the Web versus Google Slides| Below are two examples of how Animations can be deployed using Google's free Blogger. The first example is an embedded interactive PowerPoint presentation and the second example is an embedded Google Slides presentation. Google Slides does not have the rich features of animation that PowerPoint has, so I had to work around that by playing animated GIFs when a person clicks on the button that says "Drop". Please note all browsers and not all devices are equally willing to play these animations as intended. The two animations below were tested using Chrome, Firefox, and Edge on my Windows 10 notebook. I also tested them in Chrome and Opera on my Android devices, with good results, especially if I use my stylus to click the navigation buttons, instead of my fingers. :-) The PowerPoint example This is an embedded Microsoft Office presentation, powered by Office . The Google Slides Example   Visit my course at U