There is a free audio recording program called Audacity. It allows for editing of voice and also background music. There are also video training lessons on TeacherTube.com.
lot of fun to make and I really wanted to share this ideas with others. Any feedback would be loved! Thanks!
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Ann:
Thanks for the information. I have seen audacity and really like it as well as voicethread.
I will be looking into Photostory.
Thanks for taking your time to reply.
Gary
Wouldn't it be simpler to use say an ipod recorder and cut out the Audacity side of things? That way the student could just go back if they needed to?
Rebecca McFadyen
ry rhymes and limericks and produce a cd of them reading aloud to match their their reading. They will compile the different students' work, and place copies of the finished book and cd-rom at the local women's shelter and Ronald McDonald House. For many of these students, it was a first "read"!
Audacity and Levelator were both accessible to this teacher, although her having time to do post-production is proving problematical. I find having a teacher "buy in" to the finished product is the best motivator!…
Kevin, Thanks for the idea. I have the MP3 recorders or can record on my laptop. I still have to download Audacity. The course is informative, though we're only on week1.
Thanks so much for the information.
I am going to check these sites out.
I have used photostory and audacity and am looking forward to investigating befunky.
thanks,
Gary