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One of the most exciting things about ICT is videos - and this unit is about that. While human beings have been writing text and drawing pictures, videos are a relatively recent development.   
 
One of the most exciting things about ICT is videos - and this unit is about that. While human beings have been writing text and drawing pictures, videos are a relatively recent development.   
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====Objectives of creating an audio visual resource====
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Before creating an audio visual resource, it is useful to recognize the following pedagogical possibilities:
#Appreciating that audio is a form of communication - both verbal and non-verbal
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#Audio is a form of communication - both verbal and non-verbal - and this can be used to supplement, reinforce expression
#Developing the skills to record audio with multiple devices
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#There is a great possibility of developing digital literacy skills in terms of recording audio with multiple devices
#Understanding that audio can be combined with words to communicate a message for sharing and for self learning and peer learning  
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#Audio can be combined with words to communicate a message for sharing and for self learning and peer learning  
    
==== Creating audio resources using your audio recorder on your mobile phone ====
 
==== Creating audio resources using your audio recorder on your mobile phone ====
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Take any OER video you like, which is in accented English spoken in the USA or UK and dub it with your own voice, in English or Kannada. Save the video files in your personal digital library, you could save in a sub folder called 'Video documents'. The effectiveness of this editing will depend on how well you have prepared the script to match the original video. Also to make the recording more effective, you should use a microphone connected to the computer. You should record a couple of times and listen to it, to get feedback on what to do to improve, such as raising the audio volume, providing gaps and voice modulations etc. After you practice a few times, you are bound to get a good video!
 
Take any OER video you like, which is in accented English spoken in the USA or UK and dub it with your own voice, in English or Kannada. Save the video files in your personal digital library, you could save in a sub folder called 'Video documents'. The effectiveness of this editing will depend on how well you have prepared the script to match the original video. Also to make the recording more effective, you should use a microphone connected to the computer. You should record a couple of times and listen to it, to get feedback on what to do to improve, such as raising the audio volume, providing gaps and voice modulations etc. After you practice a few times, you are bound to get a good video!
    
References: [[Learn Record My Desktop|Learn RecordMyDesktop]]
 
References: [[Learn Record My Desktop|Learn RecordMyDesktop]]
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