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| | === Accessing audio OER repositories === | | === Accessing audio OER repositories === |
| − | [https://freesound.org Freesound] is an audio OER repository. You can search for sounds in this repository. [http://Soundcloud.com Soundcloud] is also an audio repository. As in the case of text and image resources, you will need to check the copyright of the audio you want to re-use. | + | [https://freesound.org Freesound] is an audio OER repository. You can search for sounds in this repository. [http://Soundcloud.com Soundcloud] is also an audio repository. As in the case of text and image resources, you will need to check the copyright of the audio you want to re-use. Refer to the section on OER in this toolkit if required. |
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| | You can use a search engine such as [https://google.com Google search engine] or [https://duckduckgo.com/ DuckDuckGo] search engine, using a FOSS web browser such as [https://www.mozilla.org/ Mozilla Firefox] to search the web for audio resources. In the search engine, you would need to specify "videos" as a filter for search results. | | You can use a search engine such as [https://google.com Google search engine] or [https://duckduckgo.com/ DuckDuckGo] search engine, using a FOSS web browser such as [https://www.mozilla.org/ Mozilla Firefox] to search the web for audio resources. In the search engine, you would need to specify "videos" as a filter for search results. |
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| | When you visit the site or check a specific resource, you need to look for copyright information to ascertain that the audio resource is OER and you can re-use it. If the resource is not explicitly declared to be an OER (allowing you to re-use), you should not use it in creating your OER. The search for audio OER is can be made easier by [[Teachers' toolkit for creating and re-purposing OER using FOSS/Text OER|providing OER as a criteria in your search itself.]] | | When you visit the site or check a specific resource, you need to look for copyright information to ascertain that the audio resource is OER and you can re-use it. If the resource is not explicitly declared to be an OER (allowing you to re-use), you should not use it in creating your OER. The search for audio OER is can be made easier by [[Teachers' toolkit for creating and re-purposing OER using FOSS/Text OER|providing OER as a criteria in your search itself.]] |
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| | === Accessing video OER repositories === | | === Accessing video OER repositories === |
| | #[http://Youtube.com Youtube] is a popular repository for videos, it contains both OER and non OER videos. It is the largest collection of videos in the world. Note that as per [https://youtube.com/t/terms Youtube terms of use], unless you see a “download” or similar link displayed by YouTube on that page, you should not download. But you could use a [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/video-downloader-player third party add-on] available in Mozilla Firefox to download videos, which are licensed under creative commons. [http://commons.wikimedia.org Wikimedia] is another resource for various media -including audio and video. | | #[http://Youtube.com Youtube] is a popular repository for videos, it contains both OER and non OER videos. It is the largest collection of videos in the world. Note that as per [https://youtube.com/t/terms Youtube terms of use], unless you see a “download” or similar link displayed by YouTube on that page, you should not download. But you could use a [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/video-downloader-player third party add-on] available in Mozilla Firefox to download videos, which are licensed under creative commons. [http://commons.wikimedia.org Wikimedia] is another resource for various media -including audio and video. |