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Reducing File Size for E-Learning Media

E-learning Uncovered

JPEG, GIF, and PNG are three of the best formats for e-learning. You can use PNG and GIF for images, graphs, charts, and diagrams, as well as small images with text, buttons, icons, and logos. PNG has the advantage of a smaller file size; GIF has the advantage of also working for simple animations.

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You Need to Know These Seven Tips If You Build Graphics for E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

When you scale it up, the pixels become larger and that’s where you start to lose image quality. So when you scale it up or down you don’t lose image quality. Rapid E-Learning: From Blah to Hoorah! Rapid elearning workshop. To remove a background, create a colored shape that sits over the picture.

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The Revolution is Coming: Consumer Tablets and E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

E-Learning and all forms within are normally taken via your desktop computer and either hitting your company’s server with your browser or going to a hosted LMS vendor’s solution. Image - JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP, TIFF. E-Reader - EPUB, TXT, RTF, VCF. Not exactly, interactive. Battle Plans.

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E-learning Development: Selecting the Right Audio, Video, and Image Format

CommLab India

In Captivate 9, we can import only these image (Shift+Ctrl+M) formats: JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, ICO, EMF, WMF, POT, POTX, and PICT. JPEG: (Joint Photographic Experts Group) Possible to reduce the size and quality of the original image. This format compresses the audio file but quality is lost. Articulate Storyline 2. Lectora 16.

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