eLearning Media Pack - Screenshots

Here's some screenshots of the various design elements included with the eLearning Media Pack.


Color Scheme

We provide 11 colors carefully selected so that they can be used together within any eLearning solution. The variety of colors gives you almost limitless possibilities as you mix and match the various elements in the Media Pack - backgrounds, icons, numbers, shapes, etc.

Color Scheme


Buttons

Buttons provide critical interactivity within your eLearning courseware. Buttons can navigate users to specific slides, trigger events, open web pages or documents, or execute custom JavaScript commands. Using buttons from the Media Pack is easy! Simply follow the standard process of inserting an image button.

Buttons


Backgrounds

Using custom backgrounds can provide tremendous visual appeal to your eLearning solutions. We provide a huge variety of backgrounds. You can also insert solid highlight boxes over the backgounds to create an additional container for text or grahics. Custom backgrounds are sometimes used for introduction and conclusion slides only, while the regular content slides contain solid backgrounds or screen captures.

Backgrounds


Icons

Icons can give immediate and strong visual recognition to content within your presenations. You can place icons as standalone elements or positioned within text captions, near hyperlinks, or over screen captures. You can also add a hyperlink to the icons, making them act as a button to open web pages, document attachments, or submit an email.

Icons


Callout Boxes

Callout Boxes are used for “signs” on screens to present information or point to and explain something. You can place text, graphics, or other elements within a Callout Box.

Callout Boxes

 

Numbers

Numbers can provide excellent visual cues for the steps a end-user is supposed to take. Placed next to fields of a screen capture, the user immediately understand the steps they need to perform to complate a task. The numbers can also be used in the design of process diagrams or step action tables.

Numbers


Media Frames

Media Frames are designed to be “backgrounds” for other objects. They are designed to cover only a portion of the screen. You can use Media Frames to provide a visually appealing backdrop to other content, such as text, photos, buttons, illustrations, movies (Flash, .mpg, .wmv, etc.). We provide several designs, including rectanges, circles, paging buttons, and navigation backgrounds.

Media Frames


Headers

Headers are provided so that you can give emphasis to text display. This is good for text headings, titles, menus, diagrams. Headers can be used as standalone elements in the slide, or they can be positioned within a Text Box.

Headers


Circles, Squares

You'll get a large number of shapes with the Media Pack - squares, circles, and arrows. These can add visual enhancements to your movies by highlighting key sections of screen captures or slides. You can easily adjust the timing and visual duration of each shape by making adjustments in the timeline - adding emphasis to them or synchronizing them with a voiceover.

Circles and Squares

 

Arrows

Arrows can be used for numerous functions, including highlighting an area of a screen capture of a software application, enhancing process flows or a process diagram, and simulating movement, even in a static graphic.

Arrows

 

Preloaders

The eLearning Media Pack includes preloaders – animated images that appear while an online course is download (i.e. streaming or caching). We’ve included preloaders in two format: animated .gifs and Flash .swf movies.

Preloaders

 

Sound (effects, computer, music)

The eLearning Media Pack includes a large variety of sound files that should be useful for presentation and eLearning applications, such as clicks, buttons, applause, buzzes, phone rings, keyboard typing, intro music, music loops, alarms, errors, and dings. The sound files are organized into three subcategories and subfolders: Music, Computer, Effects.

Sound Files