Here's my podcast. I decided to go with my original idea to demonstrate the difference between interpreting a piece with and without vocal variety.
I really liked working with Audacity. It was very easy to use, although I didn't try to do anything particularly complex with it. I'm sure I could do cooler stuff after tinkering around with it for a bit.
I think it will be helpful for kids to hear themselves read a text. I even noticed things that I didn't realize I was doing when I listened to myself. Very, very cool tool!
This blog was established as a requirement for an educational technology course at the University of Minnesota. It is now a combination of personal posts and posts related to my Masters coursework at the University of Minnesota.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
My podcast: Using Vocal Variety--Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
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