Instructional Design Pop Art Style in 6 Easy Steps
Description
Course Description
Learn to create pop art style images in 6 easy steps using PowerPoint.
Build a strong foundation in how to create pop art style images from beginner to advanced
- Learn the foundations of pop art style and apply the principles today.
- Learn 6 steps to create pop art style images in minutes
- Create bitmap and vector style images
- Turn pop art images into multimedia presentations
Hands-on Learning to Gain Powerful Skills at Your Fingertips
This course uses evidence based learning to support skill development through:
- Hosted demonstrations to see professional examples
- Deconstructed skills for a step by step path for learning
- Simple practice activities to build a portfolio of skills through self-correcting and fast improving
Content and Overview
Suitable for beginner to advanced instructional designers, teachers, trainers and creative entrepreneurs, through this course of 9 lectures and 45 minutes of content, you’ll learn the first principles for creating pop art style images using PowerPoint and how to publish them in a variety of multimedia formats including video. Each concept is demonstrated with follow along videos with step by step instructions. Practice is encouraged to build a portfolio of skills using the demonstrated techniques.
What am I going to get from this course?
- 9 lectures and 45 minutes of focused content for the skills that matter most!
- Learn digital pop art style image creation from a professional coach from your desk.
- Suitable for beginner educators, trainers, marketers, instructional designers and ideal for people who learn faster when shown.
- Visual training method offering students increased retention and accelerated learning.
- Breaks even the most complex functions into simplistic steps to follow, practice, and then create to publish to a portfolio of skills
- Custom learning is supported with an active discussion
Who is the target audience?
- Beginner to advanced instructors, curriculum developers and professionals who need to communicate visually will benefit from this course. This course is not for those that don't want to spend some time to improve the visual content and layout of images in presentations.
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