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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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Learning in the Times of COVID-19

Hurix Digital

have a range of Massive Open Online Course (MOOCs) as well as paid courses to help you master any of the skills you are looking for. Professionals, especially, need to have a specific skill set for the projects they are involved in and often don’t need to follow lengthy training that covers things in a broader context.

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Developing Leaders Through Photography

eLearning Industry

There are a host of creative tools through using photography that can develop creativity and thinking. Both hard- and soft-skilled approaches to tasks enable the maximum output for a project and exercise of the scheme. Ideal for developing skills in leaders. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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Speaker Fees, AI Tools, Mentors: ID Links 5/9/23

Experiencing eLearning

This post includes benchmarks for speaker fees, some interesting AI tools, a source for L&D mentors, career tips, and resources for improving writing skills. Secta Labs – Reinventing photography This service turns other photos into more professional headshots. I share these links periodically here on my blog.

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5 Reasons You Should Offer Tiered Memberships

LearnDash

Say that you live in a world where you run a photography course membership website. But you’ll also have paid members who have no desire to make a living with photography. They simply enjoy hobby photography and want to become better at it. They simply enjoy hobby photography and want to become better at it.

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Why It’s Important to Think About Your Course Name

LearnDash

For example, instead of offering an “introduction to photography” course, your customers can say they enrolled in a “photography bootcamp” or “photography academy.” In a bootcamp, for example, you can refer to lesson elements as “stations” where learners stop and practice a new skill.

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eLearning Photography

The eLearning Coach

Do you have doubts about your ability to do eLearning photography? Get a skills makeover right here. Post from: The eLearning Coach eLearning Photography.