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=== Creating audio resources using your audio recorder  ===
 
=== Creating audio resources using your audio recorder  ===
 
You can record an audio clip using your mobile phone itself, using any audio recording app, such as ‘[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sonymobile.androidapp.audiorecorder Audio Recorder]’. You can copy the audio file from your phone to your computer for editing and re-mixing to create OER. While recording, make sure that no copyright music or sound is playing in the background. We have recorded a short interview with a teacher on why Digital Storytelling is important, using a mobile phone. We  have copied this audio clip to our computer, by connecting the mobile phone to the computer with a data cable and renamed the file as ‘Interview - why Digital Storytelling.’
 
You can record an audio clip using your mobile phone itself, using any audio recording app, such as ‘[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sonymobile.androidapp.audiorecorder Audio Recorder]’. You can copy the audio file from your phone to your computer for editing and re-mixing to create OER. While recording, make sure that no copyright music or sound is playing in the background. We have recorded a short interview with a teacher on why Digital Storytelling is important, using a mobile phone. We  have copied this audio clip to our computer, by connecting the mobile phone to the computer with a data cable and renamed the file as ‘Interview - why Digital Storytelling.’
 
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{| class="wikitable"
Click [[File:Interview - why Digital Story telling is important 1 (original).ogg]] to listen to the audio.
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|Click [[File:Interview - why Digital Story telling is important 1 (original).ogg]] to listen to the audio.
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=== Editing audio resources using audio editor - Audacity ===
 
=== Editing audio resources using audio editor - Audacity ===