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Webinar: How to Best Use Stock Photos, Videos and Audio in Your eLearning

eLearning Brothers

Last week we hosted our friends Omniplex in a webinar featuring some of the stock assets available in our Stock Assets library. Stock assets are pictures , video , and audio that has been created for your use in any sort of project. Importing the stock audio and images is very easy in all of the tools.

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Free Stock Photos Sites for e-Learning

eFront

News from the e-learning frontier Pages Home About Community Free e-Learning Resources Contribute to the e-Learning Community 10/24/2010 Free Stock Photos Sites for e-Learning As an e-Learning developer I had to invest a lot of time to find images for my e-Learning projects. Morgue File An easy to use free photo site.

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6 Tips to Create Engaging Presentations for Your Online Classrooms

Raptivity

So, invest time in creating high quality content – do your research, brainstorm, or even discuss with colleagues and experts if need be. A picture definitely speaks a thousand words. If you have an image subscription, well and good, else look out for a royalty free stock library like Pexels and Pixabay.

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How to tell better stories with imagery

BrightCarbon

Saying that images are key tools for visual communication may seem obvious, but it’s all too easy to fall into the trap of using pretty pictures in a presentation simply because they’re pretty. No matter how well it tells your story, if a picture is grainy, it will distract your audience. You don’t have to be a whizz at photo editing!

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What’s the real cost of eye candy?

Making Change

Activity 2: Just one photo and lots more brain. Here’s the same type of conversation, but developed with just one photo and lots more branching. However, for the type of discussion in the scenario, seeing every eyebrow twitch isn’t necessary, so photos aren’t necessary. Photos can add problems.

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Top 10 Tools for Learning 2020

Clark Quinn

Diagrams are a big part of my talks, punctuated with stock photos to represent concepts (from Pixabay and occasionally Unsplash). And… Honorable Mention: to round out the picture (10 is such an arbitrary number ;), sharing collaborative documents, e.g. Google Docs , is a major way to collaboratively process and learn together.

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Are in-person workshops dead? How virtual learning can be as good as the real thing

CLO Magazine

In addition to purchasing the rights to use stock photos, we used a PowerPoint feature called “Design Ideas,” a tool that generates a series of formatting variations that you can apply to add interest to your slides. Zoom Books arrive intact and create a unified story from a set of sequential pictures.

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