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AI Tools, Games, Freelancing: ID Links 2/14/23

Experiencing eLearning

The voices in the short samples sound very realistic; this could work for at least short narration. David Kofoed Wind, CEO Copyright An Introduction to Copyright for L&D Instructional designers often need to use images and resources from various sites, sometimes with little or no budget to buy images with clear licenses.

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How to find free images and other resources without copyright restrictions

Challenge to Learn

Creative common (CC) and GNU licenses. Creative Commons is an organization which supports free and open content. It enables a creator (of images, courses, music, video’s) to get registered as the owner/creator of the resource but at the same time grants other people the right to use this resource.

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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. FindSound : a good search engine for sounds. Review their Creative Commons licensing.

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19 Kick-Butt Tools for ELearning

LearnDash

Creative Commons: The never ending search for stock photography – may as well start at the source! Google Image Search: Great for getting ideas for your elearning images. Images are in high demand, especially free ones. Morguefile is another place to find some pretty sleek free stock images.

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Course Creators Guide to Copyright and Intellectual Property

BrainCert

Yet, it's essential to be aware of copyright and intellectual property considerations to ensure that your course content is legally sound. Bottom Line In conclusion, understanding copyright and intellectual property law is essential for course creators to ensure that their content is legally sound.

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Guide to copyright-free images and other resources

easygenerator

Images are expensive, and you do not want to violate copyrights. Finding good images that you are allowed to use can be a challenge. Here is a list with free services to images and other resources that you are allowed to use. Copyright free images via search engines. A website with free images (no photos).

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Top 43 Websites for Free & Paid Stock Video Footage

learnWorlds

Make your online school’s story come to life with movement and sound to grab attention quickly. CuteStockFootage offers a lot of clips and shots for your video & sound projects. 8 Flickr Creative Commons. You can display your online courses in new ways through the video format in Facebook News Feed. 11 Iso republic.

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