Sound recording
Main learning outcomes I can use sound recording software to create a radio-style broadcast I know where I can publish broadcasts on the internet I have ideas about how and why I might use sound recording in the class I can link sound recording to the ICT National Curriculum
The ICT National Curriculum Finding things out “Communicating ideas” Developing ideas and making things happen Data handling Research Word processing and multimedia Music and sound manipulation Digital imagery (photos, video, animation) Collaborating and publishing Control Modelling and simulations This presentation of the ICT National Curriculum is adapted from the York Local Authority ICT scheme of work
Connect headset Use record, stop, replay and effects to experiment with tone of voice.
Record your news broadcast/fable
Find and save sound effects on www.grsites.com/archive/sounds
Insert sound effects into your recording Crop sounds, move into position, reduce volume
Saving your work www.podomatic.com Saving as project file Saving as .wav or .mp3 Publishing as a podcast! www.podomatic.com
Where can you find sound recording: In the ICT National Curriculum? In the York Local Authority scheme of work for ICT?
Audio files or pod-casting mentioned in the Primary Framework for Literacy KS1 – insert audio recordings into talking word processor Lower KS2 – produce an audio file to accompany a nature walk Upper KS2 – produce a radio news bulletin on a pod-cast
Why might you record sound? Which children might benefit from working more with sound? Are there any topics children have done on your school experience where sound recording may have supported or enriched learning?