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Presentation storytelling with visuals of people

BrightCarbon

This is the reason lifestyle images are so popular in the stock media industry. When not to use visuals of people Like the old Sun Tzu saying goes: Know your audience. There may be times when it’s not appropriate (or possible) to include stock images of people, for example in medical presentations about serious conditions.

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Are you hiring the right people?

TalentLMS

At this point, you need to consider the following in order to attract and hire the right candidate: Keeping required qualifications relevant: It’s tempting to create a job ad that lists every skill under the sun. But this will only scare off your candidates—especially the younger ones who may have been a fit.

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Free learning & development webinars for August 2023

Limestone Learning

If you’re already juggling work and play, “sun time” and “shade time,” spare time is probably not abundant. Learn how to enhance, modify and expand stock images using the new Photoshop beta. Additionally, he’ll showcase Adobe Firefly’s ability to generate unique images when your stock library doesn’t have what you need.

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The persistence of distance (learning)

Learning with e's

We can look back and take stock. It is now possible to find content on just about any subject under the sun, simply by searching and finding it on the Web. Photo by Marina Shemesh on Flickr The persistence of distance (learning) by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Top Posts in 2007

Learning Visions

Its the kind of day here in New England when you turn inward and take stock of the past year. Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Monday, December 03, 2007 Top Posts in 2007 Snow is falling general over Massachusetts. Me, Id mostly like to take a nap.

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The Latest: Rapid Content Authoring Tool Market

eLearning 24-7

While RCATs never really offered a robust set of Clip Art for their customers (heck, most offered ZERO), they are now slowly offering images of people – not cartoon like, or an outline – but actual stock people images. eLearning Brothers offers such a product – and RCAT vendors are starting to add it into their own product.

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The Year in Learning—89 Hand-Picked L&D-Related Articles from 2017

The Learning Dispatch

John McIntyre at the Baltimore Sun identifies eight rules for editors to follow. Ever despair of finding stock photos that don’t have happy, smiling people in stereotyped gender roles? Cathy Moore shows us how to write like Ernest Hemingway and explains why we’d want to. How many of us edit? If not other’s, then our own work?