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Inclusive Learning, Free Images & More: ID Links 1/3/23

Experiencing eLearning

Free Vectors, Stock Photos & PSD Downloads | Freepik. Freepik’s images require attribution, but this is a popular site for finding free images. This site has a collection of illustrated character creation sets, where you can assemble a character with expressions and poses. Free stock photos, no attribution required.

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Goldmine for Stock Photos

LearnDash

If you have been creating digital content, then you have searched for photos online. For many people, this involves jumping into Google and searching for images and then inserting them into their project (be it legal or not). Their pictures and images are everywhere, (most notably on news sites like CNN).

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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. This means that we can easily use Shutterstock photos in presentations to tell stories.

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Free Stock Photos Sites for e-Learning

eFront

News from the e-learning frontier Pages Home About Community Free e-Learning Resources Contribute to the e-Learning Community 10/24/2010 Free Stock Photos Sites for e-Learning As an e-Learning developer I had to invest a lot of time to find images for my e-Learning projects. Morgue File An easy to use free photo site.

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eLearning: Use Pictaculous to Save Design Time, Pull Colors From a Photo

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Let's say someone gives me a photo and wants me to design around that. But wouldn't it be cool if a site could just do that part for me, instantly? Use the site to browse for the image on your desktop, click the  Get My Palette  button, and a series of colors will automatically be generated based on the image.

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Where to get high-quality, low-cost photos for your eLearning projects

Adobe Captivate

While you or your organisation might subscribe to one or several online image libraries such as Getty Images, iStock Photo or even Adobe’s own photo library, in this post I’d like to highlight three low-cost (or even free) photo resources that let you search for and access photos instantly. Unsplash ( [link] ).

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Search

Tony Karrer

This post likely will be quite a bit different because I'm convinced that most people have used different search tools enough that they are pretty comfortable with their current search behaviors. My intent here is to possibly expand the options for the average knowledge worker to be able to search a bit better than they do today.

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