Posted by John Dalziel on Thursday, December 23, 2010,
In :
Audio
RadioLovers is an archive of old radio shows from the pre-TV days. Bob Hope, Groucho Marx, and Laurel and Hardy are just a few among the classic voices kept alive at this site; free downloads of the files are available for download in MP3 format, featuring comedies, mysteries, science fiction, and even music programs.
An interesting resource for media literacy...
showing how entertainment has often been commercialized. The first few minutes of some of these programs are used to showcase...
Posted by John Dalziel on Wednesday, April 7, 2010,
In :
Audio
If you have learners creating...
podcasts;
videos; or
other multimedia
projects...
Royalty Free Music offers you and them music that they can
use for free.
When creating an audio podcast or a video that uses music
tracks, the sure way to avoid any worries about copyright infringement
is to use music you created.
Unfortunately, often that is not a feasible option for most of us.
The next best thing to using music you created is to use Creative Commons licensed music or royalty free music. ...
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