Recording Device
I use a SanDisk Sansa 2 GB MP3 player, but any digital recording device, such as IPod, IPad, etc., should work.
Sample Letter to Students
Dear _______________________,
You missed our lecture for the day, when you were gone on _____________________________, so I recorded our lesson and put it on the school website. You can listen to what you missed by going to www.willowcreek.k12.mt.us and clicking on the Staff link. You will have to scroll down to find Mrs. Nesbit then click on my name. You will have to click on Mrs. Nesbit's website, then at the top of the page, click on Class Podcasts. Find your class and click on the file for the day you have missed. Be sure to listen to all the parts, if there are more than one. If you have any questions, ask for help from someone or call or email me. Good luck! Hope you are feeling better, if you are sick. :)
Mrs. Nesbit
[email protected]
You missed our lecture for the day, when you were gone on _____________________________, so I recorded our lesson and put it on the school website. You can listen to what you missed by going to www.willowcreek.k12.mt.us and clicking on the Staff link. You will have to scroll down to find Mrs. Nesbit then click on my name. You will have to click on Mrs. Nesbit's website, then at the top of the page, click on Class Podcasts. Find your class and click on the file for the day you have missed. Be sure to listen to all the parts, if there are more than one. If you have any questions, ask for help from someone or call or email me. Good luck! Hope you are feeling better, if you are sick. :)
Mrs. Nesbit
[email protected]
Converting MP3 Voice Recorded Lectures to Smaller Files In Audacity
•Copy file to desired location
•Open Audacity
•File, Open
•File, Export
•Name file and Save As Type MP3 Files
•Click the Options button
–Make sure 32 Kbps is selected (this is enough quality for voice, but for music it shouldn’t be below 128)
–Make sure Bit Rate Mode selection is Constant
•Click OK
•Click Save
–At the new dialogue box, you can give tags if desired—I type my name as the artist and put the lecture topic in the Track Title.
–Click OK
•The file will then export
•You can now work with the file
•Open Audacity
•File, Open
•File, Export
•Name file and Save As Type MP3 Files
•Click the Options button
–Make sure 32 Kbps is selected (this is enough quality for voice, but for music it shouldn’t be below 128)
–Make sure Bit Rate Mode selection is Constant
•Click OK
•Click Save
–At the new dialogue box, you can give tags if desired—I type my name as the artist and put the lecture topic in the Track Title.
–Click OK
•The file will then export
•You can now work with the file
Steps to Upload to Weebly
•On the appropriate page on Weebly
–Click the Elements tab
–Click on Multimedia at left of ribbon
–Click File and drag to desired location on page
–Click on “Click here to upload file” toward top of page in blue and click on Upload new File
–Browse for location of file on storage medium and select desired file
–Click Open and file will upload
–Publish the page
–Click the Elements tab
–Click on Multimedia at left of ribbon
–Click File and drag to desired location on page
–Click on “Click here to upload file” toward top of page in blue and click on Upload new File
–Browse for location of file on storage medium and select desired file
–Click Open and file will upload
–Publish the page