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Technical Communications: Online Versus Paper

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

It wasn't all that long ago that print documents would definitely have been voted more effective, especially considering the poor quality of computer monitors and slow internet speeds. Given the speed of today's internet and mobile device support, print documents are likely going the way of the dinosaur.

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PowerPoint 2008 for the Mac: Give a Presentation From Your iPod

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Note: You have a choice of either JPEG or PNG from the Format drop-down menu. If you were posting images to the internet it might be in your best interest to choose PNG. Select the Photos tab at the right of the iTunes window. Select Sync photos (put a check mark next to the option). Click Send to iPhoto.

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What I Like About eLearning

eLearning Weekly

Some text here, a photo there. And I like a lot of other things about elearning: Having all these programs, and multiple instances of some, open at once: Captivate, Photoshop, PowerPoint, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer, Word, TweetDeck, Handbrake, Dropbox, Excel, and Project. Maybe elearning is like a collage. I like that.

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10 Low-Cost Ideas for Employee Training

The Training by Nelle Blog | Corporate Training and Consulting

For the photos in your webinar, you can take your own (make sure you get permission before you start snapping away though) or look to free stock photo sites such as Pixabay, Unsplash, or RawPixel. It's lasted me for a good four years, now). Tripod: GripTight One ($20) and Eocean ($22) are both nice options that work well.

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10 ways to enhance the LMS experience for your users

TalentLMS

4G internet wasn’t available in 2010 — now it is). The term is broad enough to encompass anything, from photos, clip art, audio recordings and video to a full blown 3D VR experience. Or maybe he cut some corners in order to deliver it before the deadline. But what about your course’s content?

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6 tips for using images in your e-learning material

eFront

The internet is not an stock image library. It might be tempting to just use random images off of the internet for your illustration needs. An even cheaper option is clip-art and photo packs that contain thousands of photos on various topics (e.g Your 4MB high quality stock photo is not suitable for web use.

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Best Tools for Instructional Designers in 2024

LearnDash

Price: $25 to $92 per user per month Canva One of the most popular design tools on the internet, Canva allows you to create presentations, one-pagers, banners, and more with millions of photos, graphics, and elements. You can find vector icons in SVG, PNG, PSD, and more. Price: $0 to $9.99 Price: $0 to $12.99