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+ | | [[File:Book.jpg|none|80px|Book image]] | ||
+ | | style="padding-left:2px;" | Go to <br /> [[ICT teacher handbook/Audio visual communication|ICT Teacher Handbook]] | ||
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+ | '''<big>{{font color|brown|<u>Making an audio book</u>}}</big>''' <br> | ||
+ | {{font color|brown|In this activity you will learn to make an audio narration of a given text material.}} | ||
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+ | ===Objectives=== | ||
+ | #Combining text and sounds (both verbal and non verbal) to create an audio book | ||
+ | #Ability to create an audio communication in the form of an audio book | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===What prior skills are assumed=== | ||
+ | #Handling ICT equipment | ||
+ | #Managing files and folders | ||
+ | #Creating digital text stories | ||
+ | #Using multiple recording devices to record | ||
+ | #Combining text and audio resources | ||
+ | ===What resources do you need === | ||
+ | # Working computer lab with [[Explore a computer|projector]] | ||
+ | # Computers installed with [[Learn Ubuntu|Ubuntu Operating System]] | ||
+ | # Speakers | ||
+ | #Recording devices and players | ||
+ | #Textual material to read | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===What digital skills will you learn=== | ||
+ | #Using multiple recording devices to record | ||
+ | #Organizing recordings on folders | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Description of activity with detailed steps=== | ||
+ | ====Teacher led activity==== | ||
+ | Listen to the story being played below. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Discuss with your teacher how this recording could have been made and if you see any difference between the previous audio story telling activities and this. Your teacher will draw your attention to the audio file format for this recording. She will also draw your attention to how we pause, take a breath, when we record and also how to minimise external sounds when recording. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Student activities==== | ||
+ | #Your teacher will help you identify stories or articles to be read. | ||
+ | #These can even be from your own creations earlier in this course. | ||
+ | #You will read out the story or article and record it and copy to your folder on the computer | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Portfolio=== | ||
+ | Your audio recording of your story or article. | ||
+ | [[Category:Level 2]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Audio visual communication]] |
Latest revision as of 14:34, 28 June 2017
Making an audio book
In this activity you will learn to make an audio narration of a given text material.
Objectives
- Combining text and sounds (both verbal and non verbal) to create an audio book
- Ability to create an audio communication in the form of an audio book
What prior skills are assumed
- Handling ICT equipment
- Managing files and folders
- Creating digital text stories
- Using multiple recording devices to record
- Combining text and audio resources
What resources do you need
- Working computer lab with projector
- Computers installed with Ubuntu Operating System
- Speakers
- Recording devices and players
- Textual material to read
What digital skills will you learn
- Using multiple recording devices to record
- Organizing recordings on folders
Description of activity with detailed steps
Teacher led activity
Listen to the story being played below.
Discuss with your teacher how this recording could have been made and if you see any difference between the previous audio story telling activities and this. Your teacher will draw your attention to the audio file format for this recording. She will also draw your attention to how we pause, take a breath, when we record and also how to minimise external sounds when recording.
Student activities
- Your teacher will help you identify stories or articles to be read.
- These can even be from your own creations earlier in this course.
- You will read out the story or article and record it and copy to your folder on the computer
Portfolio
Your audio recording of your story or article.