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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?

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How (and Why) to Add Music to Tutorial Videos

TechSmith Camtasia

A lot of tutorial videos aren’t exactly what you’d call entertaining. But, adding music to a tutorial video can transform even the most mundane topic. According to our research about people’s video viewing habits , the most critical characteristic of a video is the audio quality. Try Camtasia for Free.

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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. Read on for the longer answer.

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10 Types of Corporate Videos For Every Business

fewStones

If you’re a business owner looking to enhance your brand with corporate videos , you’re in the right spot. Here, I’ve compiled a list of corporate video types, why they’re essential for your business, and how to get started creating them.

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How to Stand Out in Social Media with Animation Videos: 10 Easy Steps

fewStones

Create top-notch animation videos. In this article, we’ll delve into actionable strategies to help you leverage animation videos effectively in social media. Understand Your Audience Before diving into animation video creation, it’s important to understand your audience’s preferences and behaviors.

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Sound off, Subtitles on

Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

We have a very simple way to work out what get’s watched … if it’s live TV (ie not streamed or available on a catch-up service already) then that’s what get’s watched on the TV. If it’s something on Netflix, BBC iPlayer, or another streaming/catch-up service then it can be watched on a device.

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Using Video in eLearning Part One

ICS Learning

Video is a learning game changer. Video, when properly utilized, can be a powerful tool for actively engaging your target audience while supporting their learning processes to the fullest potential. Thanks to popular video sharing sites like YouTube and Vimeo, using real “in house” footage is now a viable, affordable alternative.

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