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Soundzabound - Royalty Free Music for Education

January 20, 2009 07:26 by Admin

Are you using Audacity, Garageband, Podium..Photostory, and finding yourself limited for suitable music files? Are you sure that what you use is okay from a legal point of view? Have a look at Soundzabound. I had a talk to them on the TAG Learning stand at BETT. They are well established in the US and have a huge wealth of MP3s specifically collected for education use. Copyright is a real issue with sound file use in school. Fair Use has limitations in use and states the you are liable, should there be a claim. Soundzabound Royalty Free Music supersedes Fair Use in that they fully license the music with unlimited rights for education and sign off that you are protected.  Soundzabound could be very useful.


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Radio in Schools launched

January 12, 2009 02:39 by Keith

Great to see our friends Radio in Schools launched last week, after some exciting pilot work in Bristol schools (read the reviews). Radio in Schools is very community-based with great links to local radio. With its fantastic Virtual Studio interface where children can drag and drop the sounds they need, it offers a safe podcasting platform to allow schools, children and a new generation of listeners to get their voice heard.

 


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