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Digital Storytelling Resources from Richard Byrne. Good list....thorough descriptions and not much junk
podcast sounds better with a bit of music in it. Or some special audio effects. But the problem is that legally you can’t just use any mp3 file from your music library since you will be breaching the copyright of the original artist. So move away from using your favourite bands – and look into the wide range of “pod-safe” or creative commons audio that are out there on the web.
Here are several websites that are worth a look – some provide whole music tracks, others provide sound effects.
Aviary, a free image editing and sound editing service that I've featured on Free Technology for Teachers a number of times in the past, recently launched a free image editing tool that you can put into your own website. Aviary's HTML5 Photo Editor can be embedded into your own website.
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Whether you are an amateur or a pro you will be able to satisfy all your needs with Soundation — a powerful online sequencer with real time effects, virtual instruments and a fully integrated Sound Shop
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Audioboo. Because sound is social.
We are a mobile & web platform that effortlessly allows you to record and upload audio for your friends, family or the rest of the world to hear.
free and simple screencast site
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