Class PowerPoint: Audio Project Step #6 Exporting and Posting to Class Blog

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AUDIO PROJECT – EXPORING & POSTING YOUR AUDIO PROJECT TO THE CLASS BLOG COMM 106

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AUDIO PROJECT – EXPORING & POSTING YOUR AUDIO PROJECT TO THE CLASS BLOGCOMM 106

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AUDACITY-BASICSALWAYS plug headphones in before starting AUDACITYNEVER drag your work off your USB to the desktop/lab hard driveALWAYS click on the PROJECT file on your USB to open your work – that file’s icon should look like this

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AUDACITY-LOOKING AHEAD

* At this point, you should have your narration, interview, and music tracks all edited, sequenced, and ready to export as your finished project – the next step is to export projects and post them on our blogs

* Remember your segment should be between 90 seconds and 2 minutes long

* COMPLETED AUDIO PROJECTS DUE ON BLOGS BY BEGINNING OF CLASS ON 4/3 – If you’re behind, take advantage of open lab hours and/or working at home!

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TIPSoMake 100% certain your project is done and ready to go before exporting – LISTEN TO IT FULLY AND COMPLETELY!oBe certain it’s between 90 seconds and 2 minutes and that there is no “extra” music or sound clips mistakenly extending its lengthoObjectively ask yourself, “DOES THIS SOUND GOOD?”

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AUDACITY-EXPORT AUDIO PROJECT

•Use FILE EXPORT AUDIO to export your audio project tracks from AUDACITY onto your USB

•This will open a window where you can save the exported audio to your USB

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AUDACITY-EXPORT AUDIO PROJECT

•Make sure you are exporting it to your USB drive and as an MP3 file

•Give it a distinctive name so you can easily find it again

•Click SAVE to export your project

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AUDACITY-POSTING ON CLASS BLOG

•Next go to our class blog and log in (link found in Blackboard)

•Click on NEW + POST to start a new post

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AUDACITY-POSTING ON CLASS BLOG

•Click on ADD MEDIA to add your MP3 audio project file from your USB

•Your MP3 audio project file will now appear as a player in your text field

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AUDACITY-POSTING ON CLASS BLOG

•Add an appropriate headline in the title section (be sure to add *your last name* to the end so I can easily search for your specific post)

•Then add whatever text is necessary as well as at least one clickable link to a different website that supports your story

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AUDACITY-POSTING ON CLASS BLOG

•Go to this very simple sample blog post to see these basics

•When you’re finished, click PUBLISH and CHECK YOUR WORK!!!

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Blog Post Text (headline, story, link)

•HEADLINE:•Make it intriguing and interesting in reference to your story – do NOT call it “FINAL AUDIO PROJECT”!•Make sure *YOUR LAST NAME* is added to the end

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Blog Post Text (headline, story, link)

•STORY:•You do NOT need to add a lot of text to blog post but you do need to describe/set-up what we’re about to listen to•Any text you do add will be graded on spelling, grammar, punctuation, and formatting

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Blog Post Text (headline, story, link)

•LINK:•You MUST add at least one working embeddable/clickable link to a different website that supports your story•An easy format is this, “For more information on *****, click here” and make that sentence a clickable link to the other story

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CHECK YOUR CLASS BLOG POST!

•You MUST thoroughly check your blog post once you publish;

•LISTEN TO THE AUDIO MULTIPLE PLACES!•RE-READ THE TEXT AND HEADLINE!•MAKE SURE THE LINK(S) YOU’VE SUPPLIED ACTUALLY WORK!

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GRADING CRITERIA: Is your Audio Project…

◦ Consistent in sound volume and quality? (60% of grade)

◦ Between 90 seconds and 2 minutes long? (10% grade)

◦ Correctly posted on the blog with◦ AN EFFECTIVE HEADLINE INCLUDING *YOUR LAST NAME* AT THE END? (10% of grade)◦ NO SPELLING, GRAMMAR, PUNCTUATION OR FORMATTING ERRORS IN THE ACCOMPANYING TEXT?(10% of grade)◦ AT LEAST ONE WORKING EMBEDDABLE/CLICKABLE LINK TO A DIFFERENT WEBSITE THAT SUPPORTS

YOUR STORY?(10% of grade)

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AUDIO PROJECT DUE COMPLETED AND POSTED ON BLOG BY 4/3 @ START OF CLASS

◦Each of you will present your completed blog post to the class starting on Monday, 4/3

◦NO LATE WORK ACCEPTED – NO WORK ALLOWED DURING CLASS PRESENTATIONS!