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3 FREE Alternatives to Adobe Photoshop

LearnDash

Not all of us in instructional design can whip up a professionally altered photo in Photoshop. Personally I find Photoshop tool rather confusing (I know I'm not the only one), so I more often than not use one of these tools to get the job done 10x faster. Try these 3 FREE alternatives instead!

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Top 5 eLearning Skills for 2011

eLearning Weekly

Photoshop has been a constant in elearning job descriptions for a while. Tom Kulhmann’s blog offers many tutorials on editing graphics. I know managers include those references in job descriptions now simply because the last document did. Graphic Design. Video Production.

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Technology Skills for Instructional Designers

Experiencing eLearning

You can find free tutorials on YouTube and other sites. Paul Wilson’s YouTube channel has numerous tutorials. Ashley Chiasson has a growing collection of Storyline tutorials on her website. Matt Bibby also shares tutorials. Captivate Resources. Storyline Resources. Photos and Images.

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9.5 Essential eLearning Development Tips

eLearning Brothers

If you create a graphic in Adobe Photoshop, then please save the Adobe Photoshop work file (.psd). Document and Create Tutorials. When I revisit a project to make edits to a graphic or file, and I can’t find the work files. I hate wasting time recreating things. #9.

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How to Clip out People Images in Photoshop

eLearning Brothers

In this tutorial I show a quick and effective way to remove a background using Adobe Photoshop. Have you ever wondered how to cutout an object from a background?

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Balancing Quality and Speed in Rapid eLearning Content Development

Thinkdom

Here are a few widely used tools & resources that can help you make Rapid eLearning content development a breeze. ,, Adobe Captivate : Adobe Captivate offers robust multimedia capabilities, making it ideal for creating visually rich and interactive eLearning courses. ,, Adobe Creative Cloud : Adobe offers a suite of powerful tools, including (..)

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Software Training with Stories

Experiencing eLearning

Short tutorials and demos are great for that, and they don’t always need a story. If your goal is to create 5 minute tutorials to help people solve a problem at the apply or solve moment of need , they’re already motivated and engaged. For example, layer masks are a critical tool in Photoshop.

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