ught about using it for Oral Administration of Test for your sped students". I was floored...It sounds perfect. I can see at least 3 reasons to do it, so I am sold.
I want to make it as easy as possible for my teachers. The plan is to record the test in audacity, download the test to an MP3 player to hand to the student and allow the student to control the pace of the test (repeating a question, pausing, etc).
Here's the problem. For the student to be able to repeat the question, each question must be a different track. I understand that process, but it seems kind of tedious. I was wondering if there is away to split a track. It would be easier for the teacher to record the whole test and then go back and split the track into separate tracks.…
o use. It is then just a matter of exporting it as an MP3 file and we then put it on our Learning Management system, Studywiz in the Gallery section.
Hope this helps…
that you want to play. No matter what format you choose, you have to use a player. Think of having a cassette tape, a cd and a dvd-these are formats. They all need a specific player. You are deciding which player to use when you choose the format. If you choose to save as an Audacity file, .aud or something, then you will need to have Audacity installed on every computer that wants to play your audio file. Most computers probably don't have Audacity installed, but most have Windows Media Player, so a .wav is a good choice. There may be a web page trick to keeping the player behind the page, but that is not something that I'm very familiar with. I just do basic Frontpage. I like your Titanic page. I plan to share your link with a couple colleagues. Good luck!…
ity. Learn how to record, edit and export audio for audio podcasts as lectures or feedback for students. Please also see the related case studies watch the related case studies called Using audio feedback http://bit.ly/bobJOD and Increasing student engagement using podcasts http://bit.ly/fEveZU.…