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What's Wrong with Traditional Stock Photography Sources for eLearning

Tony Karrer

Back in 2007, I provided a long list of sources of stock photography for eLearning. And there are lots of other posts available on eLearning Learning Stock Photography. I had coffee with Bryan Jones, the founder of eLearningArt ,last week in Los Angeles, and it led to a discussion about images/stock photography and eLearning.

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Stock Photo Image and Other Media Sources

Tony Karrer

Weird - after posting, I just saw a post in my blog reader from HeyJude - Find free images online - my list! Mashable's 90+ Online Photography Tools and Resources. 10 Places to Find Free Image FlickrCC - Bigfoto.com offers pictures from around the world, including America, Asia, Europe, Africa, and Pacific.

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Making Courses More Tablet-Friendly

E-learning Uncovered

Consider adding a larger button that is easier to click like the one here with instructions to click it to see the latest blog on the subject. . Crop images. Smaller screens on a tablet means the text and images can be harder to see. Most images can be cropped by about 25% and still serve their purpose. Compress images.

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How to Create Step-By-Step Instructions Using Visuals

TechSmith Camtasia

Those visuals could be still images or screenshots, animated GIFs, comparison charts, or videos. Finding the places where an image can replace some of those overly precise details saves me time and energy. Do I know if a blog post is more successful than a video? If every step had an image, that would be a bit… gratuitous.

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Mobile gives the edge

Learning with e's

There are many accounts of the effects of mobiles on education (see for example this blog post on 5 views on the future of mobile learning ). Furthermore, the available infrastructure is becoming less of an issue. Students now have the capability to capture images, audio and video recordings of their experiences. Rheingold, H.

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How to Get the Perfect Lighting for Video

TechSmith Camtasia

Cameras need WAY more light to produce a quality image than you might imagine. Whether you’re doing photography or video, it’s a good idea to scout your location ahead of time. Natural lighting can change in an instant if the sun decides to hide behind clouds, and for video this can be a big issue as lighting changes from shot to shot.

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How to Get the Perfect Lighting for Video

TechSmith Camtasia

Cameras need WAY more light to produce a quality image than you might imagine. Whether you’re doing photography or video, it’s a good idea to scout your location ahead of time. Natural lighting can change in an instant if the sun decides to hide behind clouds, and for video this can be a big issue as lighting changes from shot to shot.

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