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10 Reasons to Use Illustrations Instead of Stock Photography in Learning

eLearningMind

The grinning woman eating a salad; the perfectly multicultural meeting; the man with a headset: these are the standards for stock photography. And while it definitely has its place, stock photography isn’t the gold standard when it comes to learning. Remove unconscious bias. Shows nonverbal communication. Less expensive.

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Shutterstock vs. iStock for presentation photos

BrightCarbon

Read to the end to discover where we find our favourite free stock photography too! Because, let’s face it, it doesn’t matter how much you like a service if it’s way out of your budget! With iStock you have the option to view the whole series of pictures, which is useful, but not to see more images of the same model.

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Using Custom Artwork to Build Beautiful eLearning Without Breaking the Budget

eLearning Architect

We've all spent hours in front of eLearning or PowerPoint presentations filled with dodgy clipart or stock photos. In this article we'll explore an alternative that won't blow your budget. Despite the large number of people expected to engage with this content, we didn't have a huge budget for creating custom graphics and imagery.

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Maintaining the Cool Factor in E-Learning—Without Blowing Your Budget

ATD Learning Technologies

You really can create e-learning content on a budget—if you’re willing to be a little creative. In an organization that promotes a casual and fun work environment, an e-learning course that looks homemade and features amateur photography can fit right in—in fact, it may even be preferred. Beware of the Downsides.

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Improving Instructional Design with Images, Illustrations, and Animation

eLearningMind

They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and we can’t help but agree. Photographs can also be disengaging (think generic stock photography) or highlight a lack of diversity. If learners can’t see themselves reflected in the photography, they might feel alienated and disengaged. Types of instructional design images.

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Multimedia Resources For Your eLearning Projects

Adobe Captivate

A few years ago I worked for an organization that required custom designed eLearning but didn’t have a budget for stock photography, background music, or video. For photography, I was fortunate to be a pretty good photographer. Also, I found some great resources for stock photography. https://stocksnap.io/.

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Updated – Multimedia Resources For Your eLearning Projects

Adobe Captivate

I’ve also experienced this when working in an organisation also had similar expectations but no budget for stock photography, background music, or video. For photography, I was fortunate to be a pretty good photographer. I’ve found some significant resources for stock photography.