Posted by John Dalziel on Sunday, December 19, 2010,
In :
Library
Many practitioners and/or other learning provider stakeholders may not be aware that homemade YouTube videos are not allowed to have just any old song playing along to the images or scenes that are displayed. In some cases, they only get to realize it when YouTube takes down the video they had uploaded so enthusiastically.
To prevent that from happening they should be using music that is actually royalty free. And that is something they can find on the Stock Music Boutique website.
Posted by John Dalziel on Sunday, September 27, 2009,
In :
Authoring Tool
iNudge is a free and fun music synthesizer that lets users create their own sound patterns by selecting steps on a 16×16 matrix.
It seems pointless at first, but once users start creating more advanced sound patterns it can get quite addictive.
Start by selecting little squares on the matrix with a mouse. Users can
adjust volume and speed (tempo) of the 'tune' or clear the pattern with
“CLR” button at the bottom.
If users want to save and play the tune later, the Get & Share allow...
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