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Photoshop Production for eLearning: Creating Lecture Slides

Photoshop Production for eLearning: Creating Lecture Slides
Duration: 42m | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 30fps | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 551 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
 

Do you want to create better visuals for your course? Do your slides look like something straight out of the Power Point defaults? Do you imagine your online students napping through your course? Do you simply want to create more engaging visuals?


In this course, using Photoshop, you'll learn the process to compose visually engaging, educationally sound slides. You'll understand the basics of slide design, typography and then learn a number of effects you can use to create engagement. Course visuals help determine your credibility, so, don't you want them to perform as well as possible?

 

With better designed visuals...

... You'll keep learners engaged for the length of your presentation.
... You'll enhance your credibility with learners.
... Your courses will have more "staying power" and not appear to be in constant revision.
... You'll forge a stronger relationship with your online learners.
... You'll reduce cognitive load and increase learners' focus on your content.
... Much, much more

 

This course which will take just about an hour of your time includes a great activity that will take you step-by-step through the process of creating a great slide in Photoshop. You'll also get to apply an astounding special effect.

 

More info - https://www.skillshare.com/classes/technology/Photoshop-Production-for-eLearning-Creating-Lecture-Slides/1022338401

 

Photoshop Production for eLearning: Creating Lecture Slides


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