March 2022

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Monday, March 14, 2022
6:30 – 8:00 pm: Business Meeting / Program

ONLINE ONLY

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

How to use graphics effectively in eLearning

I’m not a graphic designer.  Is that you?

Are you an instructional designer, eLearning developer, learning experience designer, trainer, or anyone else who needs to build graphics as part of a project?  High quality graphics are an essential part of eLearning, but most of us are not graphic designers, so what do we do?  Search the Internet for graphics, use the PowerPoint icon library?  Twelve years ago, our presenter faced that same problem, and he founded eLearningArt.

Anyone who uses graphics in their work will benefit from this session, where Bryan Jones, founder and president of eLearningArt, will demonstrate the effect high quality graphics can have on eLearning.

ATTEND VIRTUALLY

This meeting will be available synchronously via Zoom.

To virtually attend the meeting:

  • The connection should be available by about 6:20 p.m.
  • Go to: https://stthomas.zoom.us
  • Select: Join Meeting.
  • Enter this meeting id: 2142709060 and Join.
  • You may wish to select Test computer mic and speakers.
  • Select: Join Audio Conference.

Using headphones usually provides better sound quality than relying on your computer’s speakers. Please keep in mind that we do not have the resources to provide professional-quality audio and video. The connection should be available by about 6:20 p.m. on the day of the meeting. DLF is an all-volunteer/free organization. We cannot provide technical support and are not directly affiliated with UST. Please do not contact UST if you experience problems signing in.

ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Twelve years ago, Bryan Jones was a training consultant, building eLearning programs that needed to impact his clients’ business results.  But he is not a graphic designer.  After a disappointing response from a client, he realized that he needed better graphics, so he founded eLearningArt.  eLearningArt provides unlimited access to over 50,000 assets designed specifically for workplace learning.