On Wednesday I am hosting a workshop to demonstrate Premiere Elements with technology teachers in my area. We will also explore Audacity and PhotoStory. Here are my links for the workshop:…
ng I was able to figure it out. I then decided to go to video podcasting and now use Camtasia. If you are looking for audio only, Audacity is really a great option.
You can download it from www.audacity.com.
Feel free to take a look a at my website at www.masterymaze.com to see the podcasts I create. They are in the history topics on my Subjects tab. You are welcome to use them as well--
We will eventually have podcasts in all topics so free to check back and contribute anything you may see as helpful to others.
Good Luck!…
Added by Sue Palmer at 4:14pm on November 16, 2007
d themselves for digital storytelling projects (Photostory/MovieMaker). They get a chance to review their recording and record if they choose. Voicethread is great too. We just did't have enough parent permission to use a web based system this last year.
I don't know of a way for students to record themselves on Audacity with a prerecorded piece unless you had them record on a separate track. I don't think they would be able to listen and record at the same time. it would be more of a start/stop/start process.
The idea of Karoake sounds like a great option. I may have to try that.…