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Graphic Designers: Do You Need One on Your Learning Team?

The Learning Dispatch

Stock images are getting better, but too many of them showcase only a narrow slice of humanity (primary white, young, conventionally beautiful, and depressingly happy—and that’s not even mentioning the lack of representation of people with disabilities). This takes work, skill, and practice. Where can images come from?

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Tony Karrer

Primarily I use: Google Image Search Flickr But there are a lot of sources out there, especially if you need royalty free sources: Stock Photo Image and Other Media Sources Free Sources of Photos and Images Copyright Friendly Image Sources Other Posts in the Series Tools and Methods 2009 Work Skills Keeping Up Top-Down Strategy Better Memory Information (..)

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Tony Karrer

How I do my work and where my work skills have changed in the last ten years. Free media sources that I use - stock photography, clip art, animations, sounds, music. Tools that I get free and tools that I pay for and why I'm willing to pay. A great example of the use of a tool that really impressed me.

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Podcast 16: Integrated Learning Experiences – With Paul Morton of CrossKnowledge

Talented Learning

And that directly affected their stock price. But the next time you’re seeking investment in a learning program, tell your CFO, “I can improve our stock price through some online training.” What does it take to develop work skills in today’s fluid, fast-paced business environment? Believe what you like.