who recently used audacity to make some classroom recordings and just uploaded them as documents to her classjump.com webpage. From there students can download them.…
be shared with the rest of the class! Audacity is a free download, but it can also be done on PowerPoint if you want to incorporate some writing. I love to see you passion for this student!…
Added by Amy Dobbins at 5:16pm on September 22, 2011
forScore. I have worked a little with it this summer and see much promise for students to be able to use this at home for a flipped classroom concept (i.e. learning parts, sight reading).…
(there's a learning curve to this) but it was really cool to do this with dollar store mcrophones, some oldish computers, sound effects from www.soundsnap.com, and good old Audacity software.…
printed tales have an "author" who is usually identified by "as told by" but I don't think this is a violation as long as we don't reproduce the art.
Sarah…
is starting with 1st graders.
Movie Maker can be used for mixing still pictures and videos together, then use Audacity as a narrating tool. Movie Maker is a little more advanced, should be used in grades 4 and up.…
Added by Cory Tressler at 7:16pm on February 11, 2009
ld fit into the curriculum and sites like the Sheet Music Archive (http://www.sheetmusicarchive.net/) and the Mutopia Project (http://mutopiaproject.org/) can provide at least some sheet music for free.…
Added by James Dykstra at 9:37am on January 15, 2008