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Setting the Mood: Top Tips for Adding Stock Music to Your E-Learning

E-learning Uncovered

Do you use music in your courses? I’ve found time and time again that a little bit of well-placed music can add a surprising amount of polish and – more importantly – set the tone of the overall experience. The impact came from timing the verbal and visual elements to a music track that perfectly captured the mood I wanted to create.

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Learning Tools – Do these really belong?

eLearning 24-7

Articulate Storyline (latest version). Still better than Adobe’s version. Audacity – It is a free, open-source audio tool. Fretello – Mobile app which teaches you have to play a musical instrument. Cenario VR – Trivantis’s VR authoring tool. Bottom Line.

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The Top 10 Most Used Online Employee Training Tools: Part 1

TalentLMS

Now, you could go with what everybody uses (Microsoft Word) or its open source alternative (Open Office), and both will surely more than capable for the task. When it comes to audio editors the general consensus is clear: whether you’re on the Windows, Linux or Mac, Audacity is the tool you should first opt for.

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23 Free eLearning Resources Loved by L&D Teams

gomo learning

Continuing on the theme of saving eLearning designers time and money , the Gomo team has been sifting through the internet’s many libraries of free and open-source images, videos, sound files, fonts, templates, and software. Notably, Pixabay also offers extensive video and music libraries (which we discuss later). Free Images.

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Great FREE Software Downloads

The eLearning Coach

Audacity is an audio recording and editing application with a lot of the features you find in commercial products. It creates data backups, video DVDs and music CDs. Open Office. I keep hearing good things about Open Office. Primo PDF has a free and paid version. Free, open source and all that good stuff.