Title: Welcome Give Students a Voice
1Welcome!Give Students a Voice
2Lead Instructor(s)
3Purpose Why record?
- Meet the needs of your auditory learners
- Add another dimension to projects
- Accomplish multiple learning objectives
- Cross curricular
- ePortfolios
- Accessible
- Free
- Built in
4Overview
- Computer settings
- Recording tools
- Windows Recorder
- Word
- PowerPoint
- Audacity
- Ready-made sounds
- Online resources
5Housekeeping
- Bathrooms
- Parking
- Sign-in and handouts?
- Any questions?
6Introduce Yourself
- Name
- School and Position
- What do you hope to learn and why?
7techLearning Article
- Giving Students A Voice Through Technology
- By Patricia Sattler
- October 1, 2007
8- Technology Coordinator in K-8 School
- Looking for lessons that result in student
excitement - Technology that can be applied across the
curriculum - Golden egg using voice in the classroom
- Free software (PhotoStory and Audacity)
97th Grade English
- Turning How To Word documents into PowerPoint
slide shows - Changed to narrated digital photo stories
- Students discovered the power of their voice
- Free time with microphones
- Became aware of and coached others in public
speaking
107th Grade English
- Initially self-conscious
- Over time, became more comfortable with their
unique sound - Gained confidence in public speaking
- Started self-evaluating to produce a better
product - Developed better articulation skills
11Fourth Grade
- KidPix illustrations of state legends
- Imported into PhotoStory
- Gave opportunity for dramatic stoytelling
- Learned to emote
- Students clamored for more!
12CD Portfolio of Years Technology Work
- Narrate favorite work over the years using Photo
Story - Age when work was created
- Why piece was selected for prize collection
- Reflection v. a script
- Different tone and inflections
13Third Grade
- Podcast
- Homemade radio-style commercials about school
events - Audacity
- Visually monitor voice and adjust speech
- Practiced proper diction and projection
- Voluntarily re-rehearsed
14Other ideas
- Record self-authored poems
- Emotion, cadence, expression
- Logitech USB microphones (35)
- Recording in Progress sign
15Microphone
- Fixed
- Computer internal
- Headset
- USB
- Mics for Minidisc recorder, tape recorder,
computer mic input - Web cam
- Mobile
- Cassette recorder
- Digital voice recorder
- iPod mics
- Minidisc digital recorder
- Video Camera
- Wireless Mic and transceiver
http//www.stager.org/podcasting/toolkit/hardware.
html
16Recording and Editing Software
- Audacity
- Free
- PC or Mac
- Garageband
- Inexpensive
- Mac
http//www.stager.org/podcasting/toolkit/recording
.html http//www.stager.org/podcasting/toolkit/aud
iocleanup.html
17Computer Internal Mic
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18Headset Mic
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19Mic for minidisc or tape recorders or the
computer mic input
Sony Digital Recording Mic
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20USB Mic
Logitech Premium 350 Headset
Logitech USB Desktop Mic
Samson C01U USB Studio Condenser Mic
Blue Snowball USB Mic
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21Webcam
iSight Webcam
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22Cassette Recorder
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23Digital Voice Recorder
Creative MuVo Micro N200
iRiver IFP-180T 128 MB Flash MP3 Player
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24iPod Mic
Griffin iTalk Voice Recorder
Belkin Voice Recorder for iPod with dock connector
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25Minidisc Digital Recorder
Sony MZ-RH10 Hi-MD Walkman Digital Music
Player/Recorder
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26Wireless Mic and Transceiver
Audio-technica ATR 288W
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