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Be a Stock Photography Model!

Trivantis

We’ve written a lot about the importance of choosing the right images for your e-Learning projects and suggested some sources for economically priced stock photography. But what if you don’t want to spend hours searching for the perfect stock photo, or you just can’t find one that demonstrates your industry? Rule of Thirds.

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Introducing Tech Tuesday toolbox

Mike Taylor

In my experience, most people love tech tips and tools. With that in mind, I’ve been thinking about the best way to share some of the best tech tips and tools that I discover. For a long time, I’ve had a section in my weekly newsletter highlighting a few new tools each week. Effects, filters, overlays, simple to expert tools.

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Holiday Wish List for Corporate Training Professionals: Part 4 - Software for Content Creation

Litmos

This list is all about software. But I won't be including authoring tools or other systems. These 2 applications alone are the most common tools in the average trainer toolbox. They don't suffer the wrath of the L&D community like other "authoring" tools made specifically for the training industry.

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25 Online Resources to Make You a Photoshop Expert

OpenSesame

Photoshop is the leading photo editing software on the market, with hundreds of functions and applications. While almost anyone can crop a photo, even the pros take years to master the use of the myriad tools – from color correction to more dramatic editing. The Adobe TV Site has plenty of courses for free.

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eLearning & mLearning: Everything You Need to Know About Graphics, Part IV

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Easy Image Manipulation If you are a skilled Photoshopper with access to the software, image manipulation is probably a breeze for you. Photoshop isn't exactly the easiest software to master (nor is it the cheapest), so let's look at some free (or readily accessible) and easy alternatives for editing images for your eLearning.

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Free learning & development webinars for August 2023

Limestone Learning

PT: Turbocharging Your Creativity with AI AI tools have been taking the world by storm — and can be used to turbocharge ideation, design and delivery of presentations and learning content. Leaning into and experimenting with these tools will help turbocharge creativity and gain a critical competitive career advantage.

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5 Steps to a Graphic Development Workflow for E-Learning

ATD Learning Technologies

The answer might be that you need illustrated diagrams or a custom photo shoot. Here is what I file in each of the folders: Source Graphics: Original photos and images that will be modified for final use, as well as Photoshop and Illustrator files. Stock Photo Downloads. Photo Shoot or Illustrations.