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Add Flavor to your projects with Beautiful Assets with Adobe Stock | 10+ Hacks with Captivate & the Creative Cloud

Adobe Captivate

In this 5th episode, Adobe Certified Instructor, Mark Itskowitch, shows you how to add flavor to your eLearning projects by using Adobe Stock. Download photos from inside of Captivate, and have them waiting in your graphic designers library – Inside of Photoshop (or Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere, Dreamweaver etc.)

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WAR: Articulate Storyline Losing Battle to Adobe Captivate

LearnDash

At first glance, I have to say that e-Learning Studio provides more bang for the buck (this package comes with Captivate, Dreamweaver, Flash, Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign). Too often instructional designers are stuck trying to make stock photography make sense in multiple situations.

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Top eLearning Posts

Tony Karrer

Tools to Make Reading & Research More Effective 1,655 6 98 First Time Visitor Guide 2,345 17 67 Top Ten Reasons To Blog and Top Ten Not to Blog 1,500 22 52 Personal and Group Learning Using Web 2.0 and eLearning 2.0 Start-Up Guides 1,368 1 22 eLearning 1.0 vs. 2.0 - Help Needed 1,206 17 21 Do You WANT an LMS? Does a Learner WANT an LMS?

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How to Build WordPress LMS Websites for Schools, Camps, Enrichment Programs, and Nonprofits with Tara Claeys

LifterLMS

I did Dreamweaver for awhile and kind of taught myself CSS and HTML and then found WordPress. So that’s a lot more fun than trying to find a stock photo of two people shaking hands over a contract. Taught myself that for a bit, not knowing what the heck I was doing. Chris Badgett: What year was that? SO I really love that.

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An Honest Assessment of Adobe Captivate 6 [First Impressions]

mLearning Revolution

I feel this could have been so much more than just bundling multiple stock photos of the same person in different poses. I don’t mean Adobe as a company, clearly the Dreamweaver, Shadow, inDesign and the Edge teams do, I’m talking about how the Adobe Captivate team thinks about Mobile and Mobile Learning.

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Visual Design Tips from the eLearning Coach

eLearningArt

Websites: WordPress, Dreamweaver. I like the diversity in your stock photo characters. Brainstorming and Initial Design: paper, pencil, sketchbook. Graphics: Photoshop, Illustrator. Storyboards: PowerPoint or Storyline. Prototypes: Storyline. eLearning Development: Storyline. Serious writing: Scrivener. There are so many more!