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Inclusive Learning, Free Images & More: ID Links 1/3/23

Experiencing eLearning

This post includes links on inclusive and accessible learning, free images, font pairing, scenarios, and tools to improve organization and productivity. Free images and icons. Freepik’s images require attribution, but this is a popular site for finding free images. These are under an MIT open source license.

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My favorite free images resources for online courses

Matrix

Pictures generally communicate ideas faster than speech or written words. Pictures with people in them are usually more appealing to online users, as these better convey emotions. But any picture can instill some feelings in a an onlooker, when put in the right context. The Creative Commons licensing.

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15 Best Image Sites to Visually Enhance Your Online Training Modules

CommLab India

Are you looking for first-rate, attention-grabbing images for your online training modules? For an instructional designer, getting the right images is a daunting task. It is often hard to find images suitable for a e-module. It is hard to find images relevant to the content in our internal libraries. FreeImages.

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17 Best Royalty-Free Music Sites for Video Courses

learnWorlds

For example: If you want to use a song in a series of instructional videos, you don’t have to purchase additional licenses every time you make a new video. Consequently, it is vital for someone to read carefully the terms of use and become familiar with the different kinds of licenses on the marketplace they’re purchasing the music.

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4 Awesome Background Image Techniques and More FREE stuff

eLearningArt

One of the most important elements of good scenarios, quizzes, and templates is the background image. Here’s what I had come up with: You can download the source files of the images above. Note: in PowerPoint, you’ll want to insert the texture by drawing a rectangle, then doing a picture fill. Wrapping it up.

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Making a splash!

Learning with e's

Image by Craig Whitehead on Unsplash While in conversation last week at the EDEN annual conference in Bruges, my good friend Marci Powell told me about a brilliant resource called Unsplash. It's a website that hosts a huge, and ever growing repository of superb images, shared freely by talented photographers. Unported License.

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Tips for Better Data Visualization

CourseArc

Show the Big Picture. Audiences, especially at higher echelons of management, prefer a big picture view as opposed to getting mired in minor details, so make sure the data you’re presenting supports the big picture rather than feeling like disconnected talking points. What does it all add up to?

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