by Tom Kuhlmann | Feb 19, 2019 | E-learning, E-learning 101, Free Downloads, Graphics, Multimedia, Tutorials, Visual Design
Most e-learning courses have some sort of positive and negative feedback. And often we use symbols like a check or X mark to indicate good or bad. Why not use emojis? In a previous post, I explained when to use emojis for e-learning and three ways to insert them into...
by Tom Kuhlmann | Jan 22, 2019 | Branched Scenarios, E-learning, E-learning 101, Free Downloads, Graphics, Visual Design
Here are some free images for interactive scenarios. They go with the other free images I shared earlier. I use them for practice files in our e-learning workshops where we learn to build interactive, branched scenarios. They’re perfect for your scenario-based...
by Tom Kuhlmann | Dec 4, 2018 | E-learning 101, Free Downloads, Graphics
Squoosh.app is a free service from Google that compresses large images. What I like is being able to compare the before and after versions of images. It’s amazing to see how advanced the compression schemes are today. Some of the images I tested were compressed down...
by Tom Kuhlmann | Nov 6, 2018 | E-learning 101, Graphics, Online Course Design, Visual Design
At a recent workshop we discussed the popularity of working animated gifs and how they can be used in e-learning courses. Here are three reasons you can use them in your courses. Animated Gifs for Novel Visual Design E-learning courses are still mostly visual. And one...
by Tom Kuhlmann | Oct 17, 2018 | Articulate 360, Articulate Storyline, E-learning, E-learning 101, Free Downloads, Graphics, Interaction Design, Online Course Design, Tutorials, Visual Design
There’s a lot that goes into building interactive scenarios. Obviously content is king and critical to building a branched scenario that is both engaging and effective. One key part of the scenario construction is establishing context. The good thing is that a single...
by Tom Kuhlmann | Oct 2, 2018 | Articulate 360, Articulate Storyline, E-learning 101, Free Downloads, Graphics, Interaction Design, Visual Design
A while back I shared some free illustrated backgrounds that you can use for your branched scenario courses in e-learning. Those worked great for the classic illustrated characters. I’ve been working on interactive scenarios for a few upcoming workshops and created...
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