Get the most out of your cutout people characters in your eLearning course! A recent study gives you some great tips on how to do it. In what ways have you seen cutout characters help or hinder in your eLearning?
Spice up your PowerPoint presentations with copyright-free images from the Web! This article shows you how to find and use free images in your PowerPoints.
Three easy steps to cut out a border using GIMP. This is necessary for putting images into web pages and online instructional documents. Read through these super easy to follow screenshots and watc…
You want to use an image or media from a website and it says it is licensed under 'Creative Commons'. What does 'Creative Commons' mean? Here I refer to the Creative Commons license often us...
Why should you use cinemagraphs in eLearning? We'll talk you through some of the ways they can make your courses more effective and attractive. Offering practical tips and examples, if you've thought about adding some movement to your media this is a great place to start.
Although infographics, charts, illustrations, and other visuals for eLearning will never replace quality content, they can often do a better job at explaining content easily. However, in order to become effective teaching tools, visuals must reflect the user’s cognitive architecture and add something meaningful to the learning experience.
This post looks at a simple approach to creating effective visuals for eLearning by considering the 5 Cs.