Creating podcasts and videos can be a great way to get students excited about school projects. But one of the common concerns that teachers have is locating music that can be used without violating copyright. PodSafe Audio, which I learned about in a session here at NECC 2009, could be a good place to locate and download free music for multimedia presentations. PodSafe Audio is a community of musicians who create music and share it for the purpose of fair-use in podcasts.
Applications for Education
In the opinion of my students this year, one of the most exciting projects was creating music videos about US Presidents. The only complaint they had was not having enough music choices. PodSafe Audio is a resource that I'll will access next year if I do the same type of project.
Here are some related resources that may be of interest to you:
Phone.io - Podcasting With Drop.io
Free Music Archive
55 Places for Free Sound Effects
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
PodSafe Audio - Sounds for Podcasts
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Labels: Audio Recordings, Content Creation, Multi Media Presentation, podcasting, podcasts, Teaching With Technology, Technology Integration
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Podsafe audio is good. There are a few other sites I use as well for music in podcast projects. I listed them here: http://tinyurl.com/3v5wvd
I use Freeplay music all the time. http://www.freeplaymusic.com/index.php
eileen
http://anotherwayofprocrastinating.blogspot.com/
I'm very thankful to have found this blog and will definitely be visiting many of the resources you list here and following the blog! I particularly appreciate the blog about PodSafe Audio because I'm new to incorporating multimedia projects into my classroom and am looking for a good selection of copyright-free material. Do you or any of your readers have a student-friendly outline/lesson about copyright?
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