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PowerPoint: Create an Infographic

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

On the Save As dialog box, locate the  Save as type drop-down menu and choose  PNG Portable Network Graphics Format. When the  Info  dialog box opens click the  Every Slide  button to save all of the slides as separate PNG files. Use a Free Online Photo Editor to Piece it Together. . (You

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How to Remove the Background From a Picture

TechSmith Camtasia

You can make the background of an image transparent with an advanced photo editor like Photoshop , with TechSmith’s Snagit , or with a variety of other tools. If you are using a screenshot or a PNG image, it will default to have a transparent background. Step 5: Save your image as a PNG. Free Trial: You can try Snagit for free.

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Free medical images for eLearning

eLearningArt

Who doesn’t like free? Medical stock photos are pretty popular in eLearning right now. So I thought it would be a good time to hook you guys up with some free images. Note that the icons are also in both PNG and EMF format, so you can ungroup and modify them. You can download the images here. Happy downloading!

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Introducing Tech Tuesday toolbox

Mike Taylor

Pixlr | Online Photo Editor — A powerful free and premium online photo editor! Open almost any image format like PSD (Photoshop), PXD, Jpeg, PNG (Transparent), webP, SVG and many more. Quizizz — quizizz.com Free gamified quizzes on every subject that students play in class and at home. Last Week’s Apps of the Day.

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More Than 100 PowerPoint Tutorials & a Free Template

Rapid eLearning

I also included a free PowerPoint elearning template to celebrate the holidays and a great 2010! Click to download the free PowerPoint template. Easily extend a photo’s background. Get more out of the free images you get from Microsoft Office. Using fill effects to enhance free notebook template.

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Technical Communications: Online Versus Paper

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

.  In the print document, high resolution photos were used. To use the images, you'll need to allow time to save the images as online versions (in jpeg or png format). Feel free to post your opinion as comments below. They look great on paper. When you do, the images will likely lose quality.

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SXSW and the Rockstache

TechSmith Camtasia

in the photo rocking out the rockstaches last night! We also have some fun free digital swag for our Snagit users. For Snagit for the Mac, you can unzip the file and drag the png mustache file to Snagit's tray and then combine it with your screencapture to use. Use the hashtag #rockstache so we can find them.

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