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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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10 Free Audio Programs to Use for E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

I’ve mentioned Audacity before. The tools above are free and help you get better sounding audio. Sometimes we need background music or sound effects. If you have some money you can always buy background music and sound effects on CD. Here are a few sites that offer sound effects and free music.

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Voice-over videos for eLearning: A step-by-step guide

TalentLMS

It sounds complicated, right? These videos are created using screencasting software (like Loom, for example) that records your screen while also recording sounds. And voice-over videos, that use image and sound to convey information, ensure that both visual and auditory learners will remain engaged. Well, it isn’t.

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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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25 Tools to Create Training Videos That Engage Learners

TalentLMS

A sophisticated tool offering 800+ editing effects for videos, Filmora helps you do anything from adding music, text, and filters to controlling the speed of narration and blending videos together. You can also import music, sound effects, and other video files to give your training video more complexity. Wondershare Filmora.

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Podcasting Equipment Setup and Software I use on the 10-Minute Teacher

TalentLMS

NEEWER 6 inch Studio Microphone Mic round Shape Wind Pop Filter Mask Shield with Stand Clip – This gives one more layer of protection from those “plosives” (the nasty reverberating “p” sound that can really mess up a show. I’ve found that I get a truer sound that way. It makes for great sound.

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How To Start a Successful Podcast To Promote Your Online Business

learnWorlds

If you wish to take things even further, you can also search for consoles, sound cards, and professional microphones. Software packages can be free (like Audacity) or expensive (like Adobe Audition). To sound as professional as possible, don’t use the microphone that came with your PC. Step #3 Prepare your content.