Into the Driver's Seat
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Into the Driver's Seat
Building learners' independence through thoughtful technology use
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Chrome Media Hub Extension - Manage Background Video and Audio from your open tabs in one location via @rmbyrne

Chrome Media Hub Extension - Manage Background Video and Audio from your open tabs in one location via @rmbyrne | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Like a lot of people, I have a habit of leaving a bunch of Chrome tabs open even if I'm not actively using them. It's not the best habi

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A Good Place to Find Free Sound Effects for Multimedia Projects via @rmbyrne

A Good Place to Find Free Sound Effects for Multimedia Projects via @rmbyrne | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Whether it is for a podcast, a video, a slide presentation, or some other multimedia project, there will be times when your students nee

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Three Good Places to Find Music and Sounds for Multimedia Projects

Three Good Places to Find Music and Sounds for Multimedia Projects | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Two weeks ago my tip of the week prompted a bunch of questions from readers regarding where to find and how to use music in multimedia projects. Much like with videos watched on YouTube or streamed through Netflix, just because you can listen to a piece of music online that doesn’t mean you necessarily have the rights to re-use it in a multimedia project. That’s why I recommend trying to find music and sound effects that are either in the public domain or have a Creative Commons license that allows for re-use.

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