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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | E-LEARNING UNCOVERED DECEMBER 1, 2011 Setting the Mood: Top Tips for Adding Stock Music to Your E-Learning Take this promo I showed as part of the ID Challenge session at DevLearn a few weeks ago. It actually generated applause in the middle of the session, and I guarantee that wasn’t due to its cutting-edge custom photography, innovative special effects, or vibrant color scheme! Depending on the source, stock music can be expensive and in a climate in which it’s hard to get any purchases approved, it may be viewed as frivolous. Here are my top tips for finding and working with stock music. lot of stock photo sites also have music and sound effects. Show restraint. | THE LEARNING GENERALIST OCTOBER 30, 2010 Simplicity in Presentations and Why it Matters Stock photography and cheap digital cameras make the availability of high quality imagery a breeze. BTW, if you're at DevLearn next week, do make an effort to bump into me. This morning, the Times of India newspaper was an ad-fest. Sounds like a great idea - preserve the sanctity of the front page, and still sell a costly front page ad that readers see first up. cient for us. | | | | | | | LEARNING VISIONS OCTOBER 30, 2009 Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Finding Good Photos for Your eLearning Scenarios Friday, October 30, 2009 Finding Good Photos for Your eLearning Scenarios Do you struggle with finding good stock photos to use in your eLearning scenarios? eLearning Art provides royalty free stock photos, images, and other assets to help you create some cool stuff in your own authoring tools. I’ve been learning about zombies in preparation for the upcoming DevLearn !) Or will you stick with free online stock photos? Posted by Cammy Bean at 11:22 AM Labels: photography , scenarios 3comments: Brian Dusablon said. Maybe you have the time or the budget. | LEARNING VISIONS OCTOBER 30, 2009 Finding Good Photos for Your eLearning Scenarios Do you struggle with finding good stock photos to use in your eLearning scenarios? eLearning Art provides royalty free stock photos, images, and other assets to help you create some cool stuff in your own authoring tools. I’ve been learning about zombies in preparation for the upcoming DevLearn !) Or will you stick with free online stock photos? Tags: photography scenarios You might find the right guy to play the role of the client in your story, but there’s only three shots of him and he looks like a goofball in one of them. But usually not. | |
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