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Get started with Photoshop for eLearning design

LearnUpon

With just a few quick lessons in Photoshop, I was able to help these colleagues become confident about using this great eLearning design tool. Trust me, Photoshop is actually easy and very cool. If you don’t have Photoshop already, you can download it here and try it free for 30 days. Essential Photoshop terms.

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Software Courses Sell Really Well

LearnDash

Head on over to Lynda.com (or a similar site) and you will find that the most popular programs are often around software like Microsoft Office Suite or Adobe Photoshop. Another good example is OSTraining , which focuses on courses around the open source software market. Need more proof?

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The Tools in My Toolbox

Adobe Captivate

Did they use Photoshop? Or, heaven forbid, Paint (not the snazzy new 3D version either). I started with the trial version of Captivate 9 and then got a licensed version of Captivate 2017 when it was released. Illustrator? Did they use Word (yes, really, Word)? Captivate. Adobe Creative Cloud. Microsoft Office.

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FREE Alternative to Adobe Illustrator

LearnDash

Many people prefer to use Adobe Photoshop , but another favorite in the Adobe suite is Illustrator. However, not everyone needs the full version of Adobe Illustrator. Illustrator is a vector graphic editor making it the prefect tool for creating 3D graphics. This program currently comes as an attachment for CS3 and CS4.

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FREE Alternative to Adobe Illustrator

LearnDash

Many people prefer to use Adobe Photoshop , but another favorite in the Adobe suite is Illustrator. However, not everyone needs the full version of Adobe Illustrator. Illustrator is a vector graphic editor making it the prefect tool for creating 3D graphics. This program currently comes as an attachment for CS3 and CS4.

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eLearning: Interesting Weekly Finds #11

Upside Learning

Interesting that it’s fully developed in HTML5 and features tools like patterns, gradient, spirographs – generally found in big editors like Photoshop etc. A cool initiative by IBM to promote open source software in academia. It seems a promising step towards a Flash-less web. IBM Academic Initiative.

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Acrobat: Portable Indeed!

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Mankin In my last article I wrote about how my Blackberry was able to open and show a PDF file--much to my delight! And now Adobe has released a version of Adobe Reader for Android -based devices. I'm off to see if I can figure out how to install Photoshop on my kid's Nintendo DS. by David R. See you later.

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