PODCASTING and using Audacity in the classroom

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PODCASTING and using Audacity in the classroom Created by Teresa Morton, Spencer Graber, Anthony Martin, and Chris Turner

Centra Quick Tips Press button or Ctrl Key to speak Use button to ask questions Use button for Yes, button for No Use buttons for feedback - Step Out Text Chat – type, then press Enter/Send

Introductions Chris Turner (Crest Middle School, Shelby, NC) Teresa Morton (Albemarle Middle School, Albemarle, NC) Spencer Graber (J.N. Fries Magnet School, Concord, NC) Anthony Martin (Crain's Creek Middle School, Vass, NC)

Agenda Welcome to Podcasting: Using Audacity in the Classroom. Here's what we are covering in this presentation: Downloading Audacity Creating Podcasts with Audacity Editing,Saving, and Exporting Using Audacity in the Classroom Independent Practice and Follow Up Questions and Answers

Podcasting Podcasting is a new method of communicating that allows anyone to create audio files and download them to computers or MP3 players for other to listen to.

Using Podcasting in School Student Produced Newscasts Recording Lessons for Absentees Student Led Conferences Projects and Oral Reports Student Portfolios Group Discussion Oral Assessment Math Daily Oral Question Parent Communication

Audacity is a free web tool used for audio editing and recording that is a resource for creating a podcast.

Tasks Record Live Audio Convert Tapes into Digital Recordings Edit sound files such as mp3 Cut, copy, splice or mix sounds together Change speed or pitch of recording Dub over existing tracks http://audacity.sourceforge.net/about/features

Getting Started To export files, Audacity requires an encoder. The LAME mp3 encoder may be downloaded and used in Audacity. http://lame1.buanzo.com.ar/

Downloading Audacity Using the link below, choose the download of Audacity that is compatible with your computer. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/ Audacity 2.0.1 Audacity for Windows® (Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7) Audacity for Mac® (Universal Binary for Mac OS X 10.4 or later) Audacity for GNU/Linux®

Control Panel p://www.softpedia.com/progScreenshots/Audacity-Screenshot-1970.html

Basic Recording Create a New Project Under File p://www.softpedia.com/progScreenshots/Audacity-Screenshot-1970.html

Basic Recording cont'd Check the Preferences Sound Device Quality File Formats Spectrograms (For Adjusting Settings) Directories (Location of Temporary Files) Interface (Toolbars) Keyboard/Mouse (Create Shortcuts) p://www.softpedia.com/progScreenshots/Audacity-Screenshot-1970.html

Basic Recording cont'd Hit the red button and start recording. p://www.softpedia.com/progScreenshots/Audacity-Screenshot-1970.html

Trimming Clips Highlight the section you wish to keep. Sometimes a clip may be too long or you want to cut part of it out. Highlight the section you wish to keep. Click the “Trim” button at the top and the rest will be cut out.

Saving the Project Save the project in a version that allows you to continue to edit. Click File Save Project As Type in File Name. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help/faq G

Exporting from Audacity To export a file to the web or as mp3, Go to File > Export > Save (similarly to the previous step). http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help/faq

Podcasting Examples in the Classroom Audio & Video Reviews for Tests Video Recording of Class Lecture for Homework or Group Assignments Class Newsletter for Parents to download from Web or Wiki Site Audio & Video Sub Plans http://www.teachscienceandmath.com/2/04/30100/how-to-integrate-podcasting-into-science-and-math-classes/

Podcasting Examples in the Classroom cont'd Record Reading Groups and Vocabulary for Student Access on Class Web Site Recording Notes as a Resource Audio of Group Questions for Students to answer through Podcasting Book Reports Class Reports to Upload to iTunes as Motivation for Students. http://www.edutopia.org/podcasting-student-broadcasts

For More Information... For more indepth information on using Audacity, as well as information on the latest tips and tricks, visit their wiki page by clicking the link below. Audacity Wiki

Questions??

Next Steps Over the next two days try out some of the tools we’ve shared with you here and think about how you can use them in your classroom with your students.

Using Audacity to Create Podcasts Next Steps... That discussion is at the Teaching & Learning in the 21st Century Blog at: http://teach-learn21.blogspot.com/ Scroll down the page to find the discussion forum for this presentation titled: Using Audacity to Create Podcasts Information about this is included in the workshop packet we sent out in an email.

Presentation materials including this Power Point are posted at: For More Information For more information about this workshop and others go to the Center for Adolescent Literacies website at: http://literacy.uncc.edu/ Presentation materials including this Power Point are posted at: http://literacy.uncc.edu/professional-development

Thank You! Thank you for joining us today. In about a week, you will receive a short survey that helps us evaluate these workshops. Thanks in advance for filling that out. For additional questions contact: Bruce Taylor Director, The Center for Adolescent Literacies at UNC Charlotte bruce.taylor@uncc.edu