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Where are open source learning applications?

Tony Karrer

Good post by Harold Jarche - Where are open source learning applications? First, open-source generally succeeds once an application domain is fairly well understood and the feature sets are relatively more stable. Think of it as freeware Captivate. *

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TCC09: Podcasting with Section 508

Experiencing eLearning

open source software options: Audacity. Mixer–no open source ones out there, but Audacity does a lot. At the other end of the spectrum, you can use a headset mic and Audacity. Audacity has its own tutorials, including video. Your server. microphone–dynamic or condenser.

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Technology Skills for Instructional Designers

Experiencing eLearning

You can try Moodle for free (or even install it on your own server if you’re ambitious). I use the open source tool Audacity for audio editing. OpenShot is a free, open source video editor. Canvas also allows a free trial. Honestly, PowerPoint is a decent tool for simple image editing.

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10 Social Media Tools For Learning

The eLearning Coach

Podcasts are fairly easy for anyone to make and with the free downloadable software, Audacity , it becomes an inexpensive option. Users can record and edit audio with Audacity and it runs on most operating systems, including Mac OS X and Windows. Dimdim has an open source version so developers can integrate it with other software.

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25 Tools to Create Training Videos That Engage Learners

TalentLMS

When you want to create training videos with voice over, Audacity is one of the go-to options in the market. Free, open-source, and easy to use, with Audacity you can record your audio live (through a microphone or mixer), digitize recordings from other media, combine sound files, edit, and add effects. Voice over videos.

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Podcasting to Accelerate Sales for Course Creators with Craig Hewitt from Castos

LifterLMS

If it’s just you recording, then using a tool like Audacity, which is a free open source tool, you can record, and you can edit on it. So, audacity is our go-to recommendation for local recording and for editing. It works on Windows and Mac. The same thing is true for audio.

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Top 70 eLearning Posts for June and Hot Topics including iPad and Mobile Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Course Content Authoring Tools – Open Source (Free) - eLearning 24-7 , June 7, 2010 Below is a list of course authoring tools – think “rapid e-learning authoring software&#. If you want more details, one of the community MVPs shared some tips on how to improve your audio quality. It’s a good post and worthy reading.

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