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Super Cool FREE Resources

Page history last edited by PBworks 16 years, 1 month ago

 

 


Software

 

Download YouTube (and other) Videos - Cool if you want to show something educational and can't access YouTube or any other Tubes in school. 

http://savetube.com/ - Another site to download YouTube videos.=

 

Must have player for YouTube downloads (flv files).

 

Freeware Alternatives to Commercial Software

Free Program Substitute For Category
Open Office Microsoft Office Productivity
Wink Camtasia Studio Screen Recording
Windows Media Encoder Camtasia Studio Screen Recording
Cam Studio Camtasia Studio Screen Recording
Photo Story 3   Photo Slide Story Editing
PhotoFiltre 6   Photo Editing
Virtual Dub Apple iMovie Video Editing
Windows Movie Maker Apple iMovie Video Editing
Gadwin Print Screen Snag It Pro Screenshot Capture
FileZilla DOS/UNIX FTP Komodo File Transfer
Wavepad Goldwave Audio Editing
NVU Dreamweaver HTML Editor
PageBreeze Dreamweaver HTML Editor
SnagIt   Screen Capture

 

 

Tutorials and Curriculum Resources

 

Wavepad tutorial

 

Great photos: http://www.sxc.hu

 

A new kind of copyright and beginning site for copyright safe "stuff":  http://www.creativecommons.org

 

Software Help Resources: This page has a bunch of resources that you may find useful. From video to audio editing to webpage development. I hope you like it.

 

All my tutorials - licensed under Creative Commons 3.0 attribution license. You can use any of them, modify them and share them as well.

 

 

Free and Safe Music

 

Lots of folks have been asking where to get copyright safe music and I highly encourage you to learn about Creative Commons.  Two of my favorite sites for music are CC Mixter and Free Sound Project (thanks to those folks for wild sound effects). While I do like to use some commercial music for personal stuff - I really am gravitating over to the Creative Commons music. Take a look and see what you can find.

 

Also, Jim Shorts has 2 recommendations for Creative Commons music sites and a brief explanation of Creative Commons in YouTube.

 

 

 

 

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