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How to Choose the Best Images for Your e-Learning

Trivantis

Instead, you should use images to make—or reinforce—a point in a clever, clear and captivating way. Ask yourself these five questions as you’re selecting images: Does the image reinforce your message? Take the time to create your own images if your budget allows, or really search through stock photo sites to find the best image.

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Tips for Creating Better ELearning

LearnDash

Speaking of which, if you do decide to use charts and graphs (or images), make sure to keep them interesting. Black and white charts with various Clipart images aren’t going to do any favors with regards to attention span. Understand your audience and what can hold their attention, then build this into your course.

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

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

.   In Parts 1-3 of this Graphics series we've covered the different learning benefits of dynamic and static images as well as some free image resources. So you've picked what kind of image you want to use and you've found them for free online. Now let's talk about image manipulation.

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15 Best Image Sites to Visually Enhance Your Online Training Modules

CommLab India

Are you looking for first-rate, attention-grabbing images for your online training modules? For an instructional designer, getting the right images is a daunting task. It is often hard to find images suitable for a e-module. It is hard to find images relevant to the content in our internal libraries. FreeImages.

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What Do You Look For In ELearning?

LearnDash

Uses relevant graphics and contemporary images. The use of charts and images to convey information is much appreciated. Seeing a course with Clipart from 1998 is distracting more than anything. I have a pretty good attention span, but I’m not superman. Too much text can get tiring.

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Google Slides for University

BrightCarbon

These might appear as little images, or simply an initial, and you can hover over the icon to see the email that that particular profile belongs to. This is a really simple way to draw attention to aspects of the slide that might be difficult to point to (no matter how fun it is to play with the red light on the clicker.)

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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. We see the same old images going round and round, with courses being designed by anyone who gets their hands on a copy of Storyline. . “ But there is an easier way to improve the look and feel. Easier said than done!