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Audacity: To Improve Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing Skills
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What is it? An audio recording and editing program
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Possible uses… Conducting interviews –Oral history Students ask follow-up questions (listening and speaking) Interview recorded through Audacity Increased student engagement and interest in writing Students will be writing more, because they will have clearer more focused ideas. The purpose and audience for writing will be clear and motivating. Students will gain a resonating voice that will build confidence in their writing. This will be an eye-opening experience of the perspectives their peers have on the subject.
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Sample Student Work Audio for written work Student written work
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Possible uses… Creating audio books –Reading component Teachers model. Students can show pronunciation. Students are asked to read with expression. Students can listen to themselves.
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Possible uses… Conducting interviews –Oral history Students ask follow-up questions (listening and speaking) Interview recorded through Audacity Increased student engagement and interest in writing Students will be writing more, because they will have clearer more focused ideas. The purpose and audience for writing will be clear and motivating. Students will gain a resonating voice that will build confidence in their writing. This will be an eye-opening experience of the perspectives their peers have on the subject.
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Audacity How To Have Fun With Sound by “Audacitydemo” This presentation is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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To Open Audacity Go to the folder where Audacity is installed. On Windows this is usually C:\Program Files\Audacity. On Mac, this is usually your Applications folder. Double-click audacity.exe (Windows) or Audacity.app (Mac) to launch Audacity. On a Windows Network, open Application Explorer Click All Launch Audacity
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If not on computer… Free download from: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
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Recording Sound Click on the buttons inside the red box to find out what they do.
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Editing Sound Click on the buttons inside the red box to find out what they do. These tools are explained in more detail in the following slides.
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Selection Tool Selection ToolMake sure the Selection Tool is selected Use the Mouse and highlight the sound on the track you want to edit or delete Highlighted Area
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Envelope Tool Envelope ToolMake sure the Envelope Tool is selected – blue lines will appear Drag the Blue lines in or out to change the volume of the whole track
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Envelope Tool #2 Where I clicked to move in the line, white circles appear The volume will no longer be a straight line meaning the volume will change. Click inside the blue line near the white circle Click Here
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Zoom Tool ZoomMake sure the Zoom tool is selected Keep clicking until you are zoomed in as close as you want to be Click on the track with the magnifying glass
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Drawing Tool AudacityYou need to have zoomed in very close. Audacity will let you know if you have zoomed in enough. DrawingUsing the Drawing tool you can move the individual handles
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Timeshift Tool Timeshift more than one trackThe Timeshift tool is for when you have more than one track Move the track to where you want Timeshift ToolMake sure the Timeshift Tool is selected
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Recording Some Sound RecordPress Record – to start recording StopPress Stop – to stop recording
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Playing Sound Skip to Start clickClick Skip to Start – to put the cursor at the beginning of the sound or click where you want to start from PlayClick Play
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Importing Sound FileFile > OpenSelect the sound you want and Open ImportAudio Import > Audio
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Deleting Sound Selection ToolUsing the Selection Tool select the sound you want to delete DeletePress the Delete key on your keyboard Selected Area that will be deleted
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Lets Have Some Fun EffectTo have fun with the sound, select Effect Play around with the settings for each effect to see what they do Select an Effect from the menu
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Exporting to an audio file Podcast MP3 If creating a Podcast for the internet, export as MP3. Movie Maker, export asWAV. To burn to an audio CD or use your sound in Movie Maker, export as WAV.
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What Else Can I Do? Other ideas for classroom usage?!
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