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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?” Yes, if you get permission from the owner of the video. Usage License.

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17 Best Royalty-Free Music Sites for Video Courses

learnWorlds

And while it may be obvious that your course should offer highly educational and engaging content with a balance between video and text, what about the audio? We’re talking about adding some flair to your videos with audio. So, what are the options for adding music to your videos? What is the Best Music for Educational Videos?

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eLearning: YouTube Adds Creative Commons Content

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

.   I have recently written a couple articles in response to the many questions I receive about whether or not using content found on YouTube is a violation of copyright.      In one article I spoke with a lawyer about his views on using material found on Youtube. In Videos in the public domain.

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Effective Video Training Content: Secrets Revealed

Kitaboo

Video content has become one of the most heavily consumed forms of content. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube actively promote short, informal videos, which are increasingly used by customers to find solutions to their problems. For example, the number of digital video consumers worldwide is expected to stand at 3.5

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Vygotsky, Piaget and YouTube

Learning with e's

Choose any subject, whether it be baking a sponge cake, playing blues guitar, or animal husbandry, and you will find dozens of YouTube videos that will teach you. They create the content and present it to you on YouTube, and the ZPD is still there. Behind the video is the social support, the scaffolding. Unported License.

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Collect Feedback on Branching Scenarios with Twine and Pastel

Experiencing eLearning

(Note that this isn’t a sponsored or affiliate post; I’m not getting a discounted license or anything else in exchange for writing this.) If the video doesn’t appear below, you can watch it on YouTube. If the video doesn’t appear below, you can watch it on YouTube.

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Office 365 Video: Your Corporate YouTube

TechSmith Camtasia

YouTube is a great service for sharing videos and screencasts publicly with the world. It’s not so great if the videos you’re sharing have confidential information, trade secrets, or information that would give outside hackers an insight into the inner workings of your company. Plus it gobbled up space on our servers.

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