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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. Free Vectors, Stock Photos & PSD Downloads | Freepik. Free Stock Photos, Royalty Free Stock Images & Copyright Free Pictures ยท Pexels.

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Placeholder Images: Do They Help or Hurt in an eLearning Storyboard?

Association eLearning

Not so long ago, in a nearby place, someone spent a lot of time leaving notes about the photos in an eLearning storyboard. The final course was going to use a different set of stock photos. The content was there, but they couldnโ€™t picture how it was going to fit together. Placeholder Images Can Accidentally.

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Goldmine for Stock Photos

LearnDash

If you have been creating digital content, then you have searched for photos online. For many people, this involves jumping into Google and searching for images and then inserting them into their project (be it legal or not). Don’t get me wrong, if you need one or two good images, then you should absolutely purchase them.

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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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Creative Uses of Stock Images

eLearning Brothers

This brings us to the subject of stock images. Stock images, by their nature, are meant to be broadly applicable to a wide variety of situations. That’s why it’s important for stock images especially to have a wide selection. What will you say with this image? Santa Cash. You decide!

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Shutterstock vs. iStock for presentation photos

BrightCarbon

Previously, weโ€™d pretty much exclusively been using iStock for our commercial-use presentation photos. Shutterstock was cheaper, it had better model continuity, and Shutterstockโ€™s Spectrum search was a super easy way of finding coloured images. Read to the end to discover where we find our favourite free stock photography too!

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Seven Ways to Use Stock Photos in E-Learing

E-learning Uncovered

Photos are a powerful tool in e-learning. Unless you can afford custom photo shoots, you likely need to purchase stock photos. You may have heard some people talk about how much they hate stock photos in e-learning : they seem cheesy, they arenโ€™t diverse enough, or they look like the subject is in a vacuum.

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