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Copyright Law: Using Images for Training

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Your training includes one or more copyrighted images.   If you are the copyright owner, you can reproduce or make copies of your images, distribute them to the public, and create derivative works based on the initial image. Well, usually, you have no rights and should get permission.

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17 Best Royalty-Free Music Sites for Video Courses

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You probably put most of your effort into getting the lighting right , but have you ever thought how much better your learners will enjoy them when there’s some background music to enrich the experience? So, what are the options for adding music to your videos? Here’s what we will be covering: What is Royalty-Free Music?

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How to Promote Online Courses with LinkedIn

LearnDash

Profile picture. Cover image. Your cover image could be a tagline about what you do. You’ll also want to make sure everything is public, such as your name and profile picture. Share actionable and relevant content Unlike other platforms, LinkedIn does not rely on sounds, music, or short-form videos for engagement.

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Top Five Tips to Create Accessible Content

CourseArc

Alt text, also known as alt description or alt attribute, is a textual description for non-text elements on the screen, such as images, graphics, photographs and drawings. If there is no alt text, the screen reader will simply say “IMAGE” with no frame of reference. Avoid the use of the term “image of” or “picture of”.

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Tips for Effective Use of AI Storyboard Generators

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Use High-Quality Images and Graphics Utilize high-resolution images to ensure clarity and visual appeal. Opt for images and graphics that resonate with the intended audience. When incorporating high-quality images and graphics, it is important to remember that they play a vital role in effectively conveying your story.

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7 Major Learning Styles – Which One are You?

LearnDash

Perhaps you fall into one of the following: Visual: These people prefer to use pictures, images, diagrams, colors, and mind maps. Aural: People who prefer using sound (obviously), rythms, music, recordings, clever rhymes, and so on. Solitary: The solitary learner prefers to learn alone and through self-study.

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Illustration and Animation: The Icing and the Cake

eLearningMind

That’s because brains love to track movement, see pictures, and follow stories: it’s how it was designed. Even something as simple as an image transition in or animated text tells the learner: look here. Don’t expect the animation to tell the whole story, and plan for some type of audio narration, background music, or dialogue.