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Where to find incredible images for presentations

BrightCarbon

Especially good for: Photography of cities and landscapes Visit the website here. They have amazing portrait photography in their archives, so if you’re interested in using visuals of people to enhance your presentations then definitely have a look through Pexels. Especially good for: Photography of people Visit the website here 3.

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What Makes a Good Course, a GREAT Course?

Yukon Learning

We often develop courses that deal with sensitive subject matter, so another benefit of this approach is that the imagery helps bring the story to life without using stock photography of actual people (usually paid models), which may not be appropriate when discussing delicate topics. Now, Here Are Some Additional Resources !

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How to Level Up Your Marketing, Web Design, and Photography with Consultant and Business Coach Jean Perpillant

LifterLMS

Learn how to level up your marketing, web design, and photography with consultant and business coach Jean Perpillant in this LMScast hosted by Chris Badgett of LifterLMS. Jean is the founder of Design Theory, an agency built to help business owners with professional photography and digital strategy. Jean Perpillant: Oh man.

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Make Learning An Experience. Blend It! | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

While we may like to believe that directing and guiding our learners to new understanding is the most effective way to educate, the traditional Instructor-Led Training (ILT) model fails to recognize that our learners have changed. Outside of work I enjoy several hobbies including camping, travel and photography.

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Moving from Teacher to Facilitator | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

The facilitator’s role is to introduce subjects of discussion, encourage a blend of perspectives, and integrate students’ shared experiences. An example I taught college Philosophy for eight years, and each time we discussed inductive and deductive reasoning I found many of my students responding like deer in the headlights.

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How to tell better stories with imagery

BrightCarbon

If you’re looking for some free stock images, we’ve got you covered in this blog post: The best websites for free design resources. Technique 1: The faded effect. An easy way to elevate a photography-based divider slide is by fading back the irrelevant content to draw your audience’s eyes to the focal point of the slide.

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Why Diversity Training Doesn’t Work (and how to fix it)

eLearningMind

Skip the stock photography and opt for diverse illustrations and animations that show different types of people in different roles. Different Diversity Angles. By getting younger and older generations to work and learn together, it’s possible to clear that first hurdle of diversity. In Your (Human) Element.