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How To Create Cost-Effective eLearning Courses

Brilliant Teams

Optimize Multimedia Elements Multimedia elements such as images, videos, and audio can enhance the learning experience. However, they can also significantly increase the file size of your course. For cost-effective multimedia, you can use royalty-free images from websites like Unsplash or Pixabay.

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7 Ways to Improve the Site Speed for Your Online Course

LearnDash

This means that if your website hits a very large file, it will stop loading other elements until it’s finished with that file. Asynchronous loading means you can have your browser load JavaScript and CSS files such that they will skip over larger files to load other elements of the site faster. Catch 22, right?

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How to Choose the Best Images for Your e-Learning

Trivantis

Instead, you should use images to make—or reinforce—a point in a clever, clear and captivating way. Ask yourself these five questions as you’re selecting images: Does the image reinforce your message? Take the time to create your own images if your budget allows, or really search through stock photo sites to find the best image.

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How Can I Spice Up My Rise 360 Courses?

Yukon Learning

A whole new world of icons, images, stock videos, and even slide layouts are now available. What’s this _NOPROCESS_ image name all about? Have you heard about the “_NOPROCESS_” addition to images or icons before? This can come in handy when you have learners in low bandwidth areas or have file upload limits on your LMS.

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Introducing Tech Tuesday toolbox

Mike Taylor

Open almost any image format like PSD (Photoshop), PXD, Jpeg, PNG (Transparent), webP, SVG and many more. Quickly find media that is inflating the file size and reliably and easily replace fonts throughout your presentation. Last Week’s Apps of the Day. Effects, filters, overlays, simple to expert tools.

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5 Steps to a Graphic Development Workflow for E-Learning

ATD Learning Technologies

When designing e-learning courseware, you probably use plenty of images. Perhaps the images exist in different states of readiness and perhaps you organize them in different ways for each project. Reducing the dimensions to reduce the size of the file. Stock Photo Downloads. Review Graphic Needs.

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Optimizing Graphics for eLearning

SmartBuilder

Have you ever thought about how graphics’ file sizes impact elearning courses? Warning: Images you download from your company network or from stock image sites are not optimized for elearning. The activity image below will help me explain the tips. Separate foreground and background images.