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10 Low-Cost Ideas for Employee Training

The Training by Nelle Blog | Corporate Training and Consulting

For the photos in your webinar, you can take your own (make sure you get permission before you start snapping away though) or look to free stock photo sites such as Pixabay, Unsplash, or RawPixel. In the case of training, the more interactive, the better. This can be achieved by using Microsoft Word or Adobe InDesign to engage the learner.

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Google Slides: The ULTIMATE guide

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Click Publish to the web , select either Link or Embed , and hit Publish. Images typically need to be under 2MB and in JPEG, GIF or PNG format to upload correctly. Use high quality photography- not stock photo clichés: . How to avoid stock photo cliches in your corporate presentations.

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