HearWho - 0 views
Audacity Tutorial for Podcasters - 1 views
celtx - Integrated Media Pre-Production - 0 views
Royalty Free Music - 0 views
VCASMO - Home - 0 views
Juice, - 0 views
Free and legal music downloads - Jamendo - 0 views
vozMe - From text to speech - 0 views
Yodio - Add voice to photos - 0 views
Home - Purple Planet Royalty Free Music - 0 views
Mapped historical photos, film, and audio | SepiaTown - 3 views
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"SepiaTown lets you view and share thousands of mapped historical images from around the globe." In most cases you can then compare the historical image with current images. At the moment there don't appear to be any Australian images posted so there is a great opportunity for Australian schools to become involved.
15 Apps for Recording Skype Conversations | VoIP Sol - 6 views
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"There are lots of ways to record your Skype calls easily, allowing you to save them locally for posterity (ie. covering your back). But mostly you'll want to record a call and drop it into a podcast or make it publically available for all. I've collated the best apps for recording Skype in this list. While some of the applications are free, most of them require you to shell out a few bucks. The list is split into separate sections for Windows and Mac."
Welcome to Aviary - 1 views
UJAM - Make your music. Be heard. - 4 views
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This site is easy o use and helps make your singing sound better. You sing or play an instrument while recording to UJAM. When you're done recording, use UJAM to alter the sound quality of your voice, turn your voice into other sounds, adjust the tempo of your song, and or remix a song to include your recording. UJAM is essentially an online, light weight version, of Garage Band. Watch the video below to learn more and see UJAM in action.
Video Standards Report - 1 views
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The purpose of the Video Standards Report - 2011 is to provide information to help e-learning content developers make informed decisions about the use of video formats, codecs and delivery systems for e-learning video content. The report is intended to be used in conjunction with the current VET standards, which are available at: http://e-standards.flexiblelearning.net.au/topics/formats.htmWhere possible, this report aims to ensure that VET video standards support current and future needs of VET e-learning practitioners, particularly given the fast-changing digital media landscape. It acknowledges that content items need to: have a long life span operate across a broad range of potential platforms and applications run on a wide range of devices, including portable media-browsing devices.
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