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22 Free e-Learning and Graphic Design Resources

Dashe & Thomson

Below is a collection of design resources that I have personally found useful as an e-Learning, web, and graphic designer. Learning Design elearning instructional design resource' Learning Design elearning instructional design resource'

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Why It’s Important to Think About Your Course Name

LearnDash

A good course name allows for specific design elements . The more specific and focused your course name is, the more you can use it as a design framework. For example, instead of offering an “introduction to photography” course, your customers can say they enrolled in a “photography bootcamp” or “photography academy.”

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Mobile Photography for Creatives (Live, Online, 100% Interactive Mini-Course)

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

iPhoneography and Mobile Photography offer an endless array of apps to edit and enhance your images, as well as combine them and create artwork that can be posted online or printed and framed. Then we will explore some of the best apps on the market for creative photography, available on a variety of platforms including iOS and Android.

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How to Level Up Your Marketing, Web Design, and Photography with Consultant and Business Coach Jean Perpillant

LifterLMS

Learn how to level up your marketing, web design, and photography with consultant and business coach Jean Perpillant in this LMScast hosted by Chris Badgett of LifterLMS. Jean is the founder of Design Theory, an agency built to help business owners with professional photography and digital strategy. Enjoy the show.

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eLearning Brothers Acquisition of eLearningImages.com Expands the Planet’s Largest eLearning Image Library

eLearning Brothers

This purchase is a critical step in expanding the world’s largest eLearning library for CLOs, HR and training professionals, instructional designers, eLearning developers, K-12, Higher Ed and Corporate Universities.

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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. Illustration is less expensive because it’s usually the work of one graphic designer.

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Improving Instructional Design with Images, Illustrations, and Animation

eLearningMind

CLT explains how you can improve instructional design with images: using them correctly means a higher capacity for learning. . Here’s a primer on what, where, and how to use images to improve instructional design. Types of instructional design images. Best practices for using images in instructional design. Photographs.