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17 Best Royalty-Free Music Sites for Video Courses

learnWorlds

You probably put most of your effort into getting the lighting right , but have you ever thought how much better your learners will enjoy them when there’s some background music to enrich the experience? So, what are the options for adding music to your videos? Here’s what we will be covering: What is Royalty-Free Music?

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Free Background Music for Your E-learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

Background music can mask some of the ambient noise. Free Background Music. Here are a couple of options that should provide most of the free background music you need. YouTube Audio Library : free for commercial use, no attribution search options. They have a good selection of music. Mixkit : free; no attribution.

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How (and Why) to Add Music to Tutorial Videos

TechSmith Camtasia

But, adding music to a tutorial video can transform even the most mundane topic. However, it’s a challenge to get it right with instructional-style videos. Music can easily become distracting or even make it harder for your audience to learn a concept. Easily add music to your videos. Try Camtasia for Free.

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"TechSmith Camtasia 2022: The Essentials" Workbook

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

You will use Camtasia to add animations, record and edit voiceover audio, add graphics, background music, text annotations, closed captions, quizzes, and more. You will export a project so it can be hosted on a web server, report results to a Learning Management System, upload to YouTube, Screencast.com, and more.

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Can I Use a YouTube Video in My Course?

Scissortail's Learning Nest

I’ve seen several questions lately along the lines of, “Can I use a YouTube video in my course?” YouTube Terms of Service. When someone asks the question, “Can I use a YouTube video?” Copyright considerations for YouTube videos have two layers. Read on for the longer answer. Usage License.

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Accelerated Learning: Where Does It Fit In? | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

by Barbara on March 28, 2011 in Instructional Design , performance support Accelerated Learning Mind Map While I was taking classes in curriculum design, we discussed, at great length, different learning styles: visual, auditory and kinesthetic. A final example involved American Art. Again there was a group for each type of learner.

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Copyright and Intellectual Property in Instructional Design

Obsidian Learning

In learning and development, and instructional and graphics design, it can be tempting to use such resources to demonstrate a procedure (YouTube video), illustrate a point (funny photo/meme), or simply improve the auditory and/or visual presentation of your content (sound effects/cool graphics). YouTube Videos.