In reply to The Lemming:
First of, good effort!
i'm not sure what all the options in elements are but my 2p's worth.+
you can simulate the appearance of having a slider if your images are bigger than the size of your movie resolution by "panning / zooming" the visible frame across the image if that makes sense? it's not as good as an actual slider / dolly because you don't get the cool 3D effect of the camera actually moving, but it can look better than just being static.
no flicker in the movie which is good... did you use the "lens part off" trick?
does elements let you nest a sequence inside another sequence? if so you can split your timeline into manageable chunks (for your computer) and then bring them all together into a "master" sequence at the end.
next time...
More than one angle if that's possible too? (i appreciate if you are taking part in the training so probably not)
if you look at a lot of time lapses on the internet (one of my many addictions lol) most of them only have maybe 15 seconds or less between "cuts" so, if you take one frame a second, output 25fps and a 15 second cut you're moving the camera every 6.5 minutes roughly. again not very practical in the middle of a training exercise.