How to Use eLearning Characters in Intro Screens
In a previous post, I talked about 10 ways to use characters in your eLearning courses and also gave away 100 free character images. One of the uses I mentioned was the intro or “splash” screen.
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In a previous post, I talked about 10 ways to use characters in your eLearning courses and also gave away 100 free character images. One of the uses I mentioned was the intro or “splash” screen.
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