So I've been using Audacity to record student works and test questions. I can perform the basic functions without too much trouble. That's sufficient for my use.
However, for the 830 class's podcast, it has been a bit troublesome...more than I anticipated, anyway. It's not so much the mechanics about cutting, pasting, editing the sound file. It's more about how to put them together in order to make sense and sound great! I have to say that I was a bit frustrated. Now I understand why the documentary-style audio and video productions take forever before it can be shared with the public. If you don't have a script and you try to piece random recordings together, all I have to say is Good Luck!
Good experience, nonetheless. Now I can appreciate podcasts more.
Here it is, the fruit of my labor.
Visual Story Telling-"We Never Catch Fish"
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http://www.flickr.com/groups/visualstory/discuss/72157625494900790/
14 years ago
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