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Illustration and Animation: The Icing and the Cake

eLearningMind

That’s because brains love to track movement, see pictures, and follow stories: it’s how it was designed. They are expressive and timeless enough to be an alternative to using human models or stock photography (whose style often quickly looks outdated). Simply put, we use animation and illustration because it works.

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Using Custom Artwork to Build Beautiful eLearning Without Breaking the Budget

eLearning Architect

We've all spent hours in front of eLearning or PowerPoint presentations filled with dodgy clipart or stock photos. In this article we'll explore an alternative that won't blow your budget. One of the biggest challenges when creating a course is finding relevant, high quality graphics. I don't know about you.

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How to Sell Digital Products on Etsy

learnWorlds

Setting up your Etsy profile Make sure to upload an eye-catching profile picture that visually represents your brand aesthetic and a description that tells a bit about yourself to help create an inviting space for visitors to explore. Craft a compelling bio that reflects your passion, expertise, and what sets your digital products apart.

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5 Unusual e-Learning Techniques

KZO Innovations

Real Photography. Stock images may be easy to obtain, but every e-Learning content developer out there is using them to support their content, and repetition is simply boring. Everything in the question is geared towards learning: the question itself, the correct answer, and the alternative choices.

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Tips for do-it-yourself artists

Clive on Learning

You can delete, reshape or recolour individual strokes in each picture as if you were in a dedicated vector art package. In Move over stock photos, Poser's here , Cathy Moore looks at alternatives to stock photos, in which, she complains, the girls are always too thin, too pretty and too happy.

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Cut the Clip Art Clutter

Mindflash

Much like stock photography, the trick to using clip art well is to keep it styled in a way that reinforces your message. Hint: Think big picture and focus on one thing. If you chose (3) exciting – Clip art may be a fresh alternative for your next training design! Let Message Dictate Tone. This is your message. ).

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10 Low-Cost Ideas for Employee Training

The Training by Nelle Blog | Corporate Training and Consulting

If you're looking for free alternatives, check out Zoho Show or Google Slides. For the photos in your webinar, you can take your own (make sure you get permission before you start snapping away though) or look to free stock photo sites such as Pixabay, Unsplash, or RawPixel. Flip for Fun.