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Strategic Use of Music to Support Learning

Learningtogo

Strategic Use of Music to Support Learning. What’s the letter immediately after P in the English alphabet? There is something special about this particular device that makes it so unforgettable: music. Listening to music affects a wide cross section of the brain , including those areas linked to spatial reasoning and navigation.

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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. Pricing is determined by how you plan to use the music.

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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? From video games and animations to Hollywood productions, music is always there to heighten emotions and create a more intense, memorable experience for viewers.

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Adding The Perfect Soundtrack To Your eLearning Courses

Wizcabin

Choosing the right music can significantly impact the mood and tone of the eLearning course. In this article, we will explore the benefits of using music in eLearning courses and provide tips on how to select the perfect soundtrack for your online course. Classical music can help learners concentrate and focus better.

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Music aids learning, but not unconditionally

Mitch Moldofsky

f music be the food of love, play on! Willy Shakespeare A lot of ink has been spilled over the question of what effect music has on the brain. Oliver Sacks' book Musicophilia ("Music, Ophelia?") But three recent studies on the effects of music on learning should also have us tapping our collective toes. The result?

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No! No. Background. Music.

Patti Shank

The higher versions had more objects, backgrounds, and background music. But background music should typically NOT be used in instructional video. Added music makes attending to the important messages on the screen more difficult. Adding extraneous (extra) messages, images, and music makes this even harder.

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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. They have a good selection of music. Often, I am recording in a home office and there’s always some ambient noise which I find distracting.

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