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My Top 10 Tools for Learning 2021

Experiencing eLearning

I use Affinity Photo as well, often switching between the two depending on which tools I need. These are great replacements for Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop at a much more affordable price. I posted my top ten tools for learning in 2007 , 2008 , 2009 , 2011 , and 2014. I use SnagIt all the time for quick screenshots.

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My Top 10 Tools for Learning 2022

Experiencing eLearning

I use Affinity Photo as well, often switching between the two depending on which tools I need. These are great replacements for Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop at a much more affordable price. I posted my top ten tools for learning in 2007 , 2008 , 2009 , 2011 , 2014 and 2021. I use SnagIt all the time for quick screenshots.

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eLearning & mLearning: Everything You Need to Know About Graphics, Part IV

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Photoshop isn't exactly the easiest software to master (nor is it the cheapest), so let's look at some free (or readily accessible) and easy alternatives for editing images for your eLearning. Do you have any tips for sprucing up less-than-stellar stock photos or clipart? Now let's talk about image manipulation.

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PowerPoint Artistic Effects and Recoloring

eLearningArt

Today I’m going to talk about artistic photo effects in PowerPoint 2010, and show you how you can recolor your background photos to create some visual interest and contrast in your eLearning courses. And you can change the number of shades so I could increase that and it will change the – the photo a little bit.

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Technology Skills for Instructional Designers

Experiencing eLearning

Photos and Images. You don’t need to be a pro at Photoshop, but you need to know how to crop images and do some basic editing. The discussion on this post prompted a follow up post about whether technology skills are necessary (note that this was originally written in 2007, so the specific software mentioned is dated).

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4 Awesome Background Image Techniques and More FREE stuff

eLearningArt

Then, as I mentioned in a post about creating contrast, you can stylize background photos to add visual interest. The backgrounds that I created were done in Photoshop with filters and effects. You can also get them from other stock photo sites. Feel free to use them in your courses. Wrapping it up.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Review of Free Online Photo Editors (ExtremeTech)

Mark Oehlert

» September 04, 2007 Review of Free Online Photo Editors (ExtremeTech) Installed software is just so rapidly becoming irrelevant. The latest case-in-point for me comes from online photo editors. I just have to say using fauxto is a lot like using photoshop.

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