PowerPoint Template
Here’s the PowerPoint version of the Flock design. You can see that it’s not an exact duplicate. Instead, I brought in the elements that I liked, which was mainly the colors. Also, I had two main goals with this. I wanted to build it all in PowerPoint and I wanted to keep it simple so that I can make it quickly.


When I built templates for elearning courses, I usually build variations of the screen. What I want is a few iterations of the general look and feel so that I can accommodate different kinds of content. For example, the first image I’d use for a title or section screen. However, the last image might be what I use for a screen where I insert multimedia like a video or Flash file.
For this demo, I built everything inside the PowerPoint file and saved it as a .ppt. However, your best bet is to build it as a master file and then save as a PowerPoint template (.pot).
I put together a demo that shows you how I built it in PowerPoint. I also attached the file and made some images out of the PowerPoint objects so you can use them as you wish.
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