Images for your Use - current as of 5-24-19
University of Wisconsin - Stout — Online Professional Development Faculty
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Use these images on your Announcements and Discussion postings as well as your course pages. Just right-click (PC) or Control+click (Mac) on the image and find Save Image As... in the dropdown menu. Then navigate to your images folder and save with the existing name or give it a name that's more meaningful to you.

NOTE: These images belong to you, so there is no need for a credit on your site for images that you use from this page.

If you don't see what you need here, send Jim Erbe an email and request its creation. Jim is also available via voice or text at 319-431-8895.

NOTE VERY WELL: If there are images of visual elements in Canvas that you'd like to be able to use, please let me or Joan know. We'll be very happy to accommodate your needs.

Images for course pages and Canvas postings

Icon to designate PDF format PDF icon
Bullet for use where a bulleted list won't work bullet image
"Note well" or "Don't forget" dont_forget
Self-explanatory, right? Hooray!
"Stop at this point"
         or
"Stop before proceding"
Stop!
YouTube logo YouTube logo
Twitter logo Twitter logo
Delicious logos delicious          delcious on Yahoo
Skype icon Skype logo
Key concept or idea (two images) key large               key - small
Checkmark graphic checkmark
Checkbox - probably best used in a Word doc;
non-functional, so could be confusing to students
checkbox
Job well done!
Good work!
You can be proud!
job well done!
Questions? Question?              question mark
zigzag divider zigzag divider
Don't be afraid of change -- Carlo designed this for a
course banner that was never used. Use as you see fit,
but don't overuse, please.
Don't be afraid.
iPhone icon iPhone icon
Again, self-explanatory      announcement                 announcementAnnouncement!
Books and pencil Books
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Updated:  Saturday, May 25, 2019