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Copyright Law: Using music or other audio in training and presentations

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Over the past few weeks, you learned about copyright law related to images and content created with AI , specifically when used in training and presentations. But what about copyright concerns regarding the use of music or other types of audio? Music rights owners can be researched online using a database called SongFile.

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17 Best Royalty-Free Music Sites for Video Courses

learnWorlds

You probably put most of your effort into getting the lighting right , but have you ever thought how much better your learners will enjoy them when there’s some background music to enrich the experience? So, what are the options for adding music to your videos? Here’s what we will be covering: What is Royalty-Free Music?

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Copyright Law: Using Images for Training

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Your training includes one or more copyrighted images.   If you are the copyright owner, you can reproduce or make copies of your images, distribute them to the public, and create derivative works based on the initial image. Well, usually, you have no rights and should get permission.

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Free Background Music for Your E-learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

Background music can mask some of the ambient noise. Free Background Music. Here are a couple of options that should provide most of the free background music you need. They have a good selection of music. Get your free PowerPoint templates and free graphics & stock images. This is my go-to for tutorials.

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No! No. Background. Music.

Patti Shank

The higher versions had more objects, backgrounds, and background music. But background music should typically NOT be used in instructional video. Added music makes attending to the important messages on the screen more difficult. Adding extraneous (extra) messages, images, and music makes this even harder.

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

Experiencing eLearning

-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. His fears were right–we did shift to primarily consume media for decades.

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Music, learning and pedagogy

Learning with e's

Image from Pexels Being interviewed by Rick Zanotti last week got me thinking about music and learning. The conversation turned to music, my songwriting and performances with various bands during the 80s and 90s. Rick mentioned that we can all learn a lot from music, and specifically mentioned timing. Unported License.

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