Audio Editing
Podcast: Unplugged Computational Thinking Reflection: Way back when, in about 2008, I earned my diploma in graphic design and development. One of the programs I used was Audacity. Visually, it has not changed a bit and I was disappointed by its lack of intuition. I figured out how to edit my video and removed quite a few 'so's and 'um's, as well as some mistakes. Finally, to get my podcast on my blog, I uploaded it to Google Drive. I couldn't easily post it to my blog, so I googled how to embed an audio file into Blogger and found this video explaining how to add it via an iFrame in code view. Don't let the code view part scare you, it was very simple and you could write it out in notepad before pasting it into the very top of the code view. I have a learning disability, so audio only is never my first choice. I found it difficult because there were no visual prompts and the running bar was incredibly distracting. I had to minimize Audacity's screen to s...

Hi, this is Julia. I really like your poster - it's simple, easy to read. Something I wish I could see is the actual logo for Britannica kids. Also, I noticed that you used Chrome to create the QR code - I wonder what happens if you don't have chrome downloaded on your phone/ipad...
ReplyDeleteJulia, adding the logo is a great suggestion, thank you! I wish I had thought of that. To answer your Chrome question, I believe they will work regardless of browser. I have used them in conjunction with iPads before and I don't remember running into issues. But I love Chrome and it's hard to find a device without it.
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ReplyDeleteI like the simplicity and clear step by step instructions on your poster. It's hard to find a suggestion but perhaps adding numbers for each step? Thanks for sharing!
Numbers do always help! I will add them in when I add Julia's suggested logo.
DeleteHi Sara, I think your steps are very clear. As a suggestion, I'd echo adding the logo or another image, as well as checking the spelling of encyclopedia.
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