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8 Visual Design Mistakes to Avoid When Developing eLearning

Tim Slade

5: Low-Quality Images. A low-quality image is something that’s immediately recognizable, even for non-graphic designers. Picking images that are pixelated, have bad lighting, or look dated can make your learners question the overall quality of the course, and more importantly, the content itself. 8: Bad Stock Photos.

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Goldmine for Stock Photos

LearnDash

If you have been creating digital content, then you have searched for photos online. Luckily for you, there is a new goldmine for stock photos – and from one of the biggest names in the industry. If you are in need of high-quality images for your elearning or online project, then you need to look no further than Getty.

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10 (Free!) Stock Photo Resources for eLearning

DigitalChalk eLearning

When taking your own digital images isn’t an option, free stock photos become the go-to-tool. We have narrowed it down to 10 FREE stock photo sites , to help you manage your time a little better and find what you need on your budget. Morgue File is an easy to use free photo site, with thousands of high-resolution images.

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Does Your Authoring Tool Offer Quality Templates And Stock Assets To Get You Started?

eLearning Industry

Two great ways to do this are templates and stock photos. It is very important for an authoring tool to get you started as soon as possible. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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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. Read to the end to discover where we find our favourite free stock photography too! Often in a presentation, when trying to tell a visual story with lots of relevant images, our designers want photos that work well as a sequence.

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100+ Free Stock Photos for Use in E-Learning!

Ashley Chiasson

100+ Free Stock Photos for Use in E-learning. Instructional Designers and E-Learning Developers are always looking for high-quality stock photos they can use use within their e-learning development. All of these photos have been carefully sought out by yours truly, and used within many personal projects.

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Top 43 Websites for Free & Paid Stock Video Footage

learnWorlds

Using Stock Video Footage. Do you even have the time to spare or the proper equipment and people needed to produce your own high-quality videos? Free Stock Video Footage. Canva has a large collection of free stock video footage built right in, making it easy to add video clips to social media posts. 10 Free Nature Stock.

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