
How to set up triggers & animations in your course: PPT vs iSpring
You might have noticed that a large number of really useful courses suffer from one serious issue: they can sometimes be extremely boring. And boredom is a bad thing for your courses and your learners — engage them!
A great solution here is to add interactivity with triggers and animated slides. Triggers will launch your ideas and animation will make them look great. Use ’em (triggers/animation) or lose ’em (learners)!
But you need to be careful — triggers and animation can not only cure the problem, but can also prove fatal. So, use them wisely! Join our special free webinar to plumb the depths of animation art and the trigger setup techniques.
We’ll share our wisdom very soon — don’t forget to join!
You will learn:
- What animations are and how they are used in instructional design.
- The difference between effective and poor animation.
- How to create animations in PowerPoint.
- How to create animations and interactions in iSpring Suite.
- Some extras and special tricks.
Register now to bring more interactivity and engagement to your courses.
About the presenter

Natalie is a lifelong learner with a passion for education in general and eLearning in particular. She believes that using the right eLearning strategies for corporate training, together with the proper software tools, can help businesses grow and succeed.
Natalie Taylor
Senior eLearning Consultant

Anna is a senior instructional designer with over eight years of experience creating courses for diverse audiences and training needs. She’s also a regular speaker and instructor at iSpring events, including webinars, intensive training sessions, the flagship iSpring video course for instructional designers, and certification programs.
Anna Poli
Instructional Designer at iSpring
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