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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. So, here are some ideas for how to make the best of placeholders and minimize possible problems.

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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. Diverse stock images. If you need more diversity in stock images, this site has a range of body sizes and people with visible and invisible disabilities.

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eLearning Stock Library Tour

eLearning Brothers

I’m sure you have heard, we added an eLearning Stock Asset Library to our offering. Over 500,000+ photos, vectors, videos, and audio clips, ready to download. One of the most impressive things about the Stock Library license is that these assets are royalty-free. No problem. Take a Tour of the eLearning Stock Library.

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22 Free e-Learning and Graphic Design Resources

Dashe & Thomson

The problem with many free resource sites is that you are often inundated with so much unusable garbage that it’s hard not to feel like you are wasting your time. Everyone loves a freebie. Below is a collection of design resources that I have personally found useful as an e-Learning, web, and graphic designer.

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3 ways to save gobs of time when designing training

Making Change

They jump to conclusions about the problem (“They need to understand!”) Your secret goal is to find non-training solutions to the problem. To do that, you invite the client to a quick needs analysis discussion, which you’ll disguise as a meeting to “help me understand the problem.”

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Bit by the Instructional Design Bug: A Conversation with Connie Malamed

TalentLMS

We now know that training doesn’t solve all problems and we’re open to finding non-training solutions. As Connie puts it: “Other than going through stock photo sites (yikes!), “We need to understand who our audience is. We need to understand the context of what they’re learning, their learning environment and needs.

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10 Sure-Fire Tips for Creating Your Own Stock Photos

Rapid eLearning

Going to a stock image site and looking for just the right pictures can be very time-consuming and a drain on your limited resources. Why not create your own stock images? Obviously, this approach doesn’t work for everyone and taking good photos is an art in itself. He had room for something like 5000 photos.

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