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Free Audio Sound Effects for E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

Had a question about finding good free audio sound effects for elearning courses. Many of these free audio sites are under Creative Commons licensing, but check to be sure. Free Audio Sound Effect Sites for Commercial Use. Freesound.org : a mix of all sorts of free audio sound effects. Need to attribute the source.

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So You Want to Be a Chief Learning Officer: Here’s What It Takes

CourseArc

To be successful, a learning officer must be able to articulate how and why their learning development programs will help their organization meet business objectives and make the case that it’s worth the investment. This enables them to communicate and collaborate more effectively. Strategic Management.

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Here comes the SAMR

Learning with e's

In previous posts I articulated some thoughts on how technology can (and should) be integrated into education. Possibly, some teachers were also concerned about how to use IWBs effectively, or were anxious about having to learn something new, and so resorted to comfortable and familiar use. Unported License.

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8 FREE Resources for Learning About Accessibility

Scissortail's Learning Nest

It’s a perfect primer for eLearning developers and instructional designers who work with Articulate products. Notes: These instructional materials are provided under a Creative Commons license and can be adapted to develop your own courses and resources for learning about accessibility, as long as you attribute the source.

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Free Audio Files for E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

Before we get started, here is a list of sites that offer free audio sound effects that I featured in a previous blog post. If it’s distracting or competes with cognitive processing it may make the course less effective. Vimeo : music library of Creative Common music. Free Audio: Background Music. Not Free Audio.

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Learning with e's

Secondly, what are the most effective ways to respond to the assessment task? My students often get hung up on the trivial aspects of their assignments, when in fact what they really need to do is convince their reader that they know what they are writing about and can articulate themselves confidently and critically. Unported License.

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E-Learning 101: Straightforward Answers to Fundamental Questions—Part 2

ATD Learning Technologies

What are the key differences between Captivate, Articulate Storyline, and Articulate Studio? In October 2013, an eLearning Guild report showed the most common authoring tools were Adobe Captivate, TechSmith Camtasia, Articulate Storyline, Articulate Studio, and Trivantis Lectora, and those tools are still leaders in this market.