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Copyright Law: Using music or other audio in training and presentations

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

But what about copyright concerns regarding the use of music or other types of audio? Several years ago, I was told that you could add 30 seconds of copyrighted music to your training or 10% of the total audio playtime without obtaining permission from the content owner. It turns out that that was bad information.

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Sound off, Subtitles on

Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

With the sound off and subtitles on. point here is that I find audio in films and some TV shows really bad – either the actors are mumbling their lines for a mood or effect, or the incidental/background music is too loud (this is very common) that I find I have to have the subtitles on just to be able to follow the story.

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Press Play: 5 Tips for Writing Audio Scripts

SweetRush

Do you want to write blockbuster audio scripts that will make stars of your on-screen characters and have your audience reaching for popcorn and hoping for a sequel? If you’re already visualizing your acceptance speech, keep reading for our top five tips for writing audio scripts. Are you trying to educate and inspire your audience?

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How to Produce Professional Audio For Your Courses

LifterLMS

In this LMScast episode, Ken Theriot, shares his journey into audio and how he became a course creator and how to produce professional audio for courses. Ken Theriot is an audio professional and course creator. He is the owner of Home Brew Audio , a platform aimed at teaching people how to do audio recording at home.

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Dynamic eLearning Modules: Enhancing Engagement in Higher Education eBooks

Kitaboo

In the past few years, the education sector has gone through a lot of transformations, eLearning being one of them. Several digital platforms offer eLearning courses in higher education, helping students gain knowledge and acquire new skill sets. Why Do You Need Dynamic eLearning Modules in Higher Education?

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GRAMMY GO™ partners with Coursera to educate and inspire artists on a worldwide scale

Coursera

A creator’s music education is ongoing, and these courses have been crafted to provide participants with the essential tools to grow in their professional and creative journeys.” In the forthcoming Music Production Specialization, acclaimed musicians, vocalists, songwriters, producers, and audio engineers, including Harvey Mason jr.,

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How to Create Cross-Device Accessibility eBooks For Higher Education?

Kitaboo

The scenario of high school education has tremendously transformed. With the advent of this new culture, students are able to self-support their educational endeavors to a considerable extent. It allows students to access educational materials seamlessly across various devices, enabling them to learn anytime, anywhere.

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