In this module, we covered how to:
- Recognize what good quality audio sounds like
- Identify the basic parts of a DIY digital recording station
- Describe steps to record and edit voiceover audio using PowerPoint, Audacity and Camtasia
- Describe steps for adding audio and voiceover to your teaching presentations
Now that you’ve made it through this module, take some time to practice recording and editing your audio!
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Module Reflection Form Microsoft Form
Congratulations on completing a module in the MacPherson Institute Learning Catalogue!
We hope you found the experience meaningful and relevant to your teaching and learning practice. As part of our ongoing effort to improve and grow the Learning Catalogue, we invite you to take just a few minutes to complete a short reflection form.
We know your time is valuable, and we deeply appreciate your willingness to share your thoughts.
McMaster community: If you are a part of McMaster’s teaching and learning community, and want to find out more or to practice using great audio technique, visit us at the MacPherson Institute Audio Studio or email mi@mcmaster.ca.
