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The past tense of open badges

E-Learning Provocateur

For example, if I were an employer who needed a graphic designer, I would seek someone who knows how to take awesome digital photos and edit them in Photoshop. So an applicant who has earned badges for digital photography techniques and advanced Photoshop operations would be an obvious candidate.

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Be a Stock Photography Model!

Trivantis

We’ve written a lot about the importance of choosing the right images for your e-Learning projects and suggested some sources for economically priced stock photography. Don’t forget—the nice thing about digital photography is that you can always edit it later! The post Be a Stock Photography Model! Use Real Employees.

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Curation 101

From the Coleface

I chose learning basic Photoshop for photographers (a close to home example as my wife will soon be embarking on this learning journey as part of teaching photography). I have also assumed that the learners will be learning by trying things out in Photoshop. What if the content you want is not available?

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My date with Adobe Captivate 5.5 and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3… at HTML5 Restaurant!

Adobe Captivate

Photography is one of my hobbies and I’m sure it’s the same with some of you reading this post. When I thought of creating some content in HTML5 for my iPad, the first thing that crossed my mind was Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3. I not only appreciate it but have also seen a lot of my photographer [.].

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25 Online Resources to Make You a Photoshop Expert

OpenSesame

Photoshop is the leading photo editing software on the market, with hundreds of functions and applications. You need to be a Photoshop expert to be competitive in photography, graphic design, art and web design. You need to be a Photoshop expert to be competitive in photography, graphic design, art and web design.

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More than PhotoShop training

Take an e-Learning Break

I hadn't been interested in the past because I thought it was just PhotoShop training. There are some great courses - including food photography that look interesting. I recently browsed the Kelby Training website. Cost is reasonable - you can access all the classes per month or per year.

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WAR: Articulate Storyline Losing Battle to Adobe Captivate

LearnDash

At first glance, I have to say that e-Learning Studio provides more bang for the buck (this package comes with Captivate, Dreamweaver, Flash, Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign). Too often instructional designers are stuck trying to make stock photography make sense in multiple situations.