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      13th Jan 2006
I have 7 PPT presentations each with 20+ slides and 7 word docs with
questions regarding each presentation. I'm working to create an e-learning
programme with that and publish it in my intranet to allow visitors to take
the e-learning course and asses their knowledge by taking the quiz (questions)
 
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What is your question?

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|I have 7 PPT presentations each with 20+ slides and 7 word docs with
| questions regarding each presentation. I'm working to create an e-learning
| programme with that and publish it in my intranet to allow visitors to
take
| the e-learning course and asses their knowledge by taking the quiz
(questions)


 
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      13th Jan 2006
You can use a PowerPoint to Flash converter to convert your powerpoint file
into SWF first and then publish it. Most PowerPoint to Flash converters are
e-Learning support. Our software sameshow is such a tool. You can get a free
trial copy from http://www.sameshow.com. Thanks.

"Carl" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>I have 7 PPT presentations each with 20+ slides and 7 word docs with
> questions regarding each presentation. I'm working to create an e-learning
> programme with that and publish it in my intranet to allow visitors to
> take
> the e-learning course and asses their knowledge by taking the quiz
> (questions)



 
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      13th Jan 2006
Not quite sure of your question, I suppose that you would in need of a way to
distribute your presentation to web for elearning. So far as I know, a
standard elearning course should be in compliance with a serie of criterions
as SCORM or else.

You can try the PPT to Flash Studio available at http://www.sameshow.com it
is used for creating standard elearning courses in the base of PowerPoint
presentations, using FTP to upload the exports to server. Just my
suggestion, hope this helps.
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http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com
Convert powerpoint to video, create dvd presentation.
http://www.sameshow.com
Create Interactive Flash presentation and Elearning Coureseware from
PowerPoint file.


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> I have 7 PPT presentations each with 20+ slides and 7 word docs with
> questions regarding each presentation. I'm working to create an e-learning
> programme with that and publish it in my intranet to allow visitors to take
> the e-learning course and asses their knowledge by taking the quiz (questions)

 
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