Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Class 42: Record Your PodCasting Lecture

Record your story/lecture/Interview:

Today you should have already had a story script which was come out with your group member(s). You are going to either use the Audacity software with a microphone connected to the computer, or use a digital recorder to record your lecture or story. If you decide to record your lecture using the computer, you will need to go downstairs to check out the microphone from the OIT, room 232# if you haven't done that. You can also record the audio with your own computer, which might be with a build-in microphone.

After the recording, you should save your audio file as either in MP3 or WMV file. Then you can start to edit your footage with the Audacity software.

Resources:
Remember to give credits to these web sites when you are using them. Be aware of the risk of being free -- the server might not be stable and it could change its charge policy.

The PodCasting Project will due on Midnight, May 3rd

Get prepared for the final day:

Please look through the requirements both for the final project and for the final reflection. You need to start working on both of them now.

Your final reflection will be an offline paper and you need to email it to me by the midnight, Thursday May 3rd.

Your final project will due on Monday, April 30th before the beginning of the class.

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