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Copyright Law: Using Images for Training

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Your training includes one or more copyrighted images.   If you are the copyright owner, you can reproduce or make copies of your images, distribute them to the public, and create derivative works based on the initial image. Well, usually, you have no rights and should get permission.

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Editing Images with PowerPoint

Integrated Learnings

Sometimes an eLearning course needs to be enhanced with an image , but finding the right one can be a chore in itself. It’s frustrating to locate an image only to find it just isn’t quite right. In these cases, it’s possible to tweak the image with a graphics editor. By Joseph Suarez.

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Build a Branching Scenario in Google Forms

Experiencing eLearning

Add character pictures as reactions and additional visual feedback. Use other question types, such as picking images, as long as they can be automatically scored. Compare this version to the same scenario built i n Articulate Rise. What else could you do? This example is very basic, but you could make this more elaborate.

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How to compress PowerPoint presentations and reduce picture file size

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Including high-quality images and videos often adds hugely to audience engagement, but it also adds file size. Did you know PowerPoint has a built-in picture and video compression tool? Images: Select a picture on any slide and go to the Picture Tools Format tab on the ribbon. Media-rich presentations are great.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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PowerPoint 2007 & 2010: How to Turn an Image Into An Animated Puzzle

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by AJ George  A recent  question in the Microsoft Office forums  inquired about the process of animating a picture in PowerPoint so that it came onto the slide piece by piece--like a puzzle. The answer explained how to make a picture look like a puzzle, but not how to have the separate pieces come in one-by-one.

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AI Art Generator Best Free Tools in 2023: Create image from text

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Want to create an AI art image from your writing? They then apply these styles to input images provided by the user to create new artwork. Craiyon OpenAI, a research lab, developed a famous AI tool called DALL-E that can turn text into images. Soon, Craiyon will generate nine different images based on your sentence.

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