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5 Free Desktop Image Editors for E-Learning

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One of the most important skills is basic image editing. Because of this, an image editing application should be in your tool chest. Today we’ll look at five free desktop applications that you can use for basic image editing. But before we explore the free tools, a good budget-friendly option is Photoshop Elements.

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How to Design An Elearning Course on a Budget

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The past few days I’ve been pulling some content together for a couple of workshops I’m doing at the ASTD TechKnowledge conference in San Jose. The main challenge is working on one or two-person teams with a budget of $12.37. An added bonus is that the documentation includes some really high quality images. Use it as you wish.

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How to Build an E-Learning Template in 30 Seconds

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For example, the image below is a screenshot of the Articulate Storyline website. In the following image, you can see my mocked up screen and one way I could use it for an elearning course. Scale the image after you stretch it. Or use a color filter to recolor the image and you end up with something that looks different.

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How to Build an E-Learning Template with No Money Down

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In a previous post we reviewed how to design an elearning course on a budget. The screen usually has text, colors, and some other design elements like shapes and images. Treatment of images. How do they work the logo or branded images into the template? July 18: Knoxville, TN ( Smoky Mountain ASTD ). Typography.

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Are Your E-Learning Courses Going to Land You in Jail?

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If you use Microsoft Office.com or the Microsoft Office Web Apps, you may have access to media images, clip art, animations, sounds, music, video clips, templates, and other forms of content (“media elements”) provided with the software available on Office.com or as part of services associated with the software. What do you think?

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You May Already Own the Tools to Create Simple E-Learning Avatars

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Creating the avatar is simply a matter of uploading an image and then applying the settings so that the mouth and eyes are detected. Considering how fast it converts the images to speaking avatars, I’m pretty impressed with the overall quality. Instead of a static image, you have a talking head. Create an Animated Avatar.

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7 Ways to Create Characters for Your Online Training Courses

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Start by selecting the clip art image, ungrouping it, and making the customizations you need. I also like to save the new image as a.png. I try to stick with the same image style and remove all of the background items that make clip art look like clip art. Create Characters by Pulling Them Out of Stock Images.