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Setting the Mood: Top Tips for Adding Stock Music to Your E-Learning

E-learning Uncovered

Depending on the source, stock music can be expensive and in a climate in which it’s hard to get any purchases approved, it may be viewed as frivolous. Here are my top tips for finding and working with stock music. A lot of stock photo sites also have music and sound effects. Show restraint. Make it a minor deal.

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Fresh Finds

Mike Taylor

Everypixel.com – my personal favorite source of free stock photos and graphics. Duarte’s Diagrammer site. thenounproject.com – amazing icons. Slide layouts & Diagrams. Slide Model. Slide Shop. Slide Smash. Tools & Apps. Google forms. Survey Monkey. Presentation Guild. Whole Foods Rap Video.

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10 Free Audio Programs to Use for E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

I’ve mentioned Audacity before. If you want to learn more, go to the site and check out the demo and tutorials. Here are a few sites that offer sound effects and free music. Another option is to buy stock sounds. iStockphoto also sells stock audio. It’s an audio editor that is free and easy to use for beginners.

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23 Free eLearning Resources Loved by L&D Teams

gomo learning

With thousands of attribution-free stock images available, Pexels is one of the more popular royalty-free stock image sites. The site manages to stand out in a few ways: firstly, its discover tab has a Netflix-style endless scroll of recommendations and collections that help to surface popular and noteworthy content.

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A Look Back at E-Learning in 2012

eLearning 24-7

Frankly a few deserve coal in their stockings. Audio editing – still no match to Audacity, a free program. APIs of various social sites with Linkedin growing at a quick pace. Web Conferencing – You would think that all these services would have a native app for tablets. You would be wrong. Market as a whole.

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Instructional designers’ toolkit for a zero-budget training project

Matrix

I am, however, going to take it one step further and list some of these ‘wonder-sites’. Without further ado, let’s explore 16 ‘wonder-sites’ that instructional designers everywhere should have in their backpokets: Prezi is a web-based tool for creating presentations (called prezis for short). Toolkit for a zero-budget training project.

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Over 75 Free Rapid E-Learning Resources

Rapid eLearning

And then I take that color information to a site like Color Schemer to create a color scheme. As I was searching previous posts to answer his question, I ran into a lot of the tools and sites that I’ve recommended in previous blog posts. Audacity : free open source audio recording and editing software. Stock Image Resources.