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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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6 Visual Design Tips to Make Your Course More Effective

LearnDash

Old typewriters used to be monospaced, and some fonts follow this design choice to achieve a retro effect. If you’re trying to remember what you learned, recalling the picture that was on the page when you read it can help. It shouldn’t be just any picture, however. Sans serif fonts: Helvetica Lato Lucida Sans Open Serif Roboto.

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Shutterstock vs. iStock for presentation photos

BrightCarbon

Previously, we’d pretty much exclusively been using iStock for our commercial-use presentation photos. Read to the end to discover where we find our favourite free stock photography too! Often in a presentation, when trying to tell a visual story with lots of relevant images, our designers want photos that work well as a sequence.

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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. In most cases, illustrations are the superior choice. Remove unconscious bias.

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6 Tips to Create Engaging Presentations for Your Online Classrooms

Raptivity

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. They are my favorite image libraries for free stock photos. It is always a good to have only one main point or idea for each slide and not clutter it up.

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10 Sure-Fire Tips for Creating Your Own Stock Photos

Rapid eLearning

Going to a stock image site and looking for just the right pictures can be very time-consuming and a drain on your limited resources. Why not create your own stock images? Obviously, this approach doesn’t work for everyone and taking good photos is an art in itself. He had room for something like 5000 photos.

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Spice Up Your eLearning Course with Photos

OpenSesame

A good picture can make elearning experiences visually stimulating and engaging. So how do you determine the perfect photo for your content? Before inserting a photograph into your course, make sure the picture has a symbol that supports and captures the point of your message. Unrelated pictures might just confuse learners.

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