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Where to find incredible images for presentations

BrightCarbon

Images are so important for our presentations. More than just an aesthetic choice, the right images can help you tell your story and make it more memorable for your audience in the long run. Whether you’re trying to teach, sell or persuade, the imagery you use to support your deck can make or break your presentation.

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Workshop Pricing, Tools, Volunteering: ID Links 7/5/22

Experiencing eLearning

This post includes workshop pricing, useful tools and resources for L&D professionals, volunteering and internship guidelines, scenarios, games, and diverse stock images. It’s a bit of a kludge, but you can swap out the images in the published file. Diverse stock images. Workshop pricing.

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6 Tips to Create Engaging Presentations for Your Online Classrooms

Raptivity

However, creating bewitching digital presentations is an art. Here are some tips that you can follow while creating your next presentation. Content is the core of any presentation. I personally love presentations that use complementing graphics and have a high visual appeal. Focus on Content. Avoid Text Overload.

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What I Learned Creating AI Images for E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

Like many of you, I’ve been playing around with AI to generate images. Add a text prompt and in a few minutes you’re presented with mostly viable images. Many of us use stock images. This works OK, but the problem with stock images is that they are stock and very generic.

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Presentation storytelling with visuals of people

BrightCarbon

If ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’, how much value do visuals of people in our presentations have? Before we talking about storytelling in presentations, let’s ask… Why use visuals in presentations at all? Humans are hardwired to respond to images. Why use visuals of people for presentation storytelling?

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Goldmine for Stock Photos

LearnDash

For many people, this involves jumping into Google and searching for images and then inserting them into their project (be it legal or not). Over the years there have been some image repositories to come about, many of which are quite good and very useful when creating an elearning course or even just a PowerPoint presentation.

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Shutterstock vs. iStock for presentation photos

BrightCarbon

Previously, we’d pretty much exclusively been using iStock for our commercial-use presentation photos. Shutterstock was cheaper, it had better model continuity, and Shutterstock’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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