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Jamendo

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Like the Free Music Archive, Jamendo allows users to download and listen to songs and albums from up and coming artists. Even further, Jamendo has a series of radio channels available by genre which allows listeners to discover and share new artists.

Free Music Archive

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The Free Music Archive is described as an archive of public domain and Creative Commons licensed songs managed with a curatorial approach. The bulk of the audio available here is in the form of full songs from artists around the world. The Free Music Archive gives up and coming artists a place to share their bio and link to their home page so that users can learn more about the music they discover.

Introduction to Open Educational Resources Presentation

A PowerPoint presentation used in the introduction to open educational resources workshop delivered at VIU. Learning experiences can be enhanced and sometimes learning improved through the use of web-based learning resources. Many of these resources are free and open to the world to use including excellent textbooks, videos, case studies and learning materials. Called open educational resources (OERs), we’ll show you where some of the best collections reside along with exposing you to the wide variety of open resources for you to use!

Download Introduction to Open Educational Resources 2013 (PDF)  or view the presentation below.

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