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Digital environments have fundamentally changed the way people read and communicate. So why are we teaching students to write to audiences that won’t exist in the future, using mediums that are relics of the pre-digital world?
To communicate successfully in digital environments and with digital media, students need training in the core principles of digital rhetoric. The handouts on site are a step in the direction of offering that training.
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Category Archives: Working with Audio
How to add music to an audio essay in GarageBand ’11
This screencast shows you how to add a bit of music to the opening of your audio essay and also in the middle, perhaps for a transition into a new …
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How to make an audio recording in GarageBand
This screencast demonstrates how to make a simple voice recording in GarageBand ’11 (which should look similar to GarageBand ’09). The screencast also shows how to export the recording in …
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How to make an audio recording in QuickTime X Player
This screencast shows you how to make a simple audio recording using QuickTime X Player for Mac, which comes with Macs running 10.6 or 10.7. Older versions of the free …
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How to make an audio essay trial recording
Overview After you’ve developed a written rough draft of the essay you plan to record, you should make a trial recording of it, even though you will continue to revise …
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How to make an audio essay first draft
Overview After you’ve made a trial recording of your audio essay, you will work on further developing, organizing, and improving the text of your essay, in response to feedback from …
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Audio recording apps for Mac or Windows
To complete the digital composition projects in Amy’s classes, you will need to be able to record yourself speaking as well as to edit the audio files you create or …
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Tip: Use an external mic for audio recording
For any audio you plan to record on your laptop, I recommend using an external mic. The sound quality will be much better and you won’t end up recording your …
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Tips to ensure a good quality audio recording
If you’re planning to produce an audio essay or to provide audio narration for a visual project, read the following tips. ** ALWAYS DO A TEST RECORDING FIRST ** I …
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Apps for working with audio
Overview In order to create an audio essay, or to create the audio portion of a photo essay, you will first need to make sure that your computer has an …
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Easy ways to make a test audio recording
If you want to make a test recording of your essay without having the option to edit it or add any additional sound effects, the simplest way is to use …
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