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| Open Audacity on your computer, through <u>Applications → Sound and Video → Audacity</u>. | | Open Audacity on your computer, through <u>Applications → Sound and Video → Audacity</u>. |
| To edit an audio file, we will need to ‘import’ the audio we have (of the teacher interview) into Audacity. To import, click on <u>File → Open</u> and select your audio file.[[File:Import_Audio.png|thumb|450x250px|Importing audio file into Audacity]] | | To edit an audio file, we will need to ‘import’ the audio we have (of the teacher interview) into Audacity. To import, click on <u>File → Open</u> and select your audio file.[[File:Import_Audio.png|thumb|450x250px|Importing audio file into Audacity]] |
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| Audacity is very powerful audio editor, with many sophisticated features. For advanced features, refer to the [http://manual.audacityteam.org user manual] and [http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/tutorials.html tutorials]. However, we will learn a few commonly used functions, in audio editing, which are useful to teachers in creating and re-purposing OER: | | Audacity is very powerful audio editor, with many sophisticated features. For advanced features, refer to the [http://manual.audacityteam.org user manual] and [http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/tutorials.html tutorials]. However, we will learn a few commonly used functions, in audio editing, which are useful to teachers in creating and re-purposing OER: |
| # Moving a selection of audio to rearrange audio | | # Moving a selection of audio to rearrange audio |