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ETUG Tell January: Sound in Education

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Tell January Session
January 29, 2013
John Born, BCIT
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SOUND IN EDUCATION @bornaudio #SoundEducation

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About Me

• Sound enthusiast, Designer, Teacher, Student… •  The Auditory Hierarchy in Instructional Message Design • STLHE Presentation 09 • HITS: Harnessing Images, Text, And Sound for Education

09,11

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Learning Activities

•  To accomplish a learning objective, you need learning activities. Let's begin with an instructional design process from eLearning by Design by William Horton...

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Absorb • Presentations •  Field trips • Readings

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Absorb for Sound •  Listening – guided sound walks. Listening to field

recordings online • Presentations – on sound and recording • Reading – and viewing videos on sound equipment and

recording techniques. •  Learn about the Soundscape: Keynote, Sound signals,

Sound marks

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Do • Practice • Discoveries • Games

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Do for Sound • Practice – with the sound equipment • Discover – and experiment with recording out in the field. • Game – Identify the sound •  Try and capture an animal in the environment without

being too disruptive. • Soundscape challenge

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Connect • Research • Ponder • Stories told by learners

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Connect for Sound •  Learners will research what they hear on recordings. •  Learners will answer questions about the entire process.

•  Link sounds to projects, i.e, SoundCloud…

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Connect: Job Aids with Sound

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Connect: Job Aids with Sound • Sound only lessons as a diagnostic tool for challenging

students on technical repair.

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Get Ready To Share!

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The Social Sound Path

• Absorb – SoundCloud: Stream & Explore • Do – Recording with SoundCloud • Connect – ASC = Add to SoundCloud, Share & Compare…

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Advanced Options

• Question: • What about advanced options editing and creating

Soundscapes?

• Answer: • Audio editors and Multi-tracking options •  Learn and apply film “Sound-layers”

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Audacity

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GarageBand

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The Production Process

• Pre-production • Production • Post-production • Delivery

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Pre-production

•  Identify the objective of your audio message • Write out your script – Chunking Material •  If it’s multi-tracking – List your Sound Layers!

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Production

• Recording •  Troubleshooting

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Post-production

• Editing • Mixing •  Listen over headphones and speakers

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Delivery

• Selecting formats for exporting and uploading • MP3/QT makes listening from the Browser possible • Using embed codes to have custom players • Stay with it, build community, have fun!

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Thank You

Stay in touch! [email protected] @bornaudio