Resources

=__Resources and Tutorials__=

Audacity related for recording, editing and podcasting of sound and music:
Download the software and LAME encoder here. [] []

Multilingual tutorials. []

Audacity online tutorial with screenshots etc: []

Video tutorials in eight parts on YouTube. []

Printable help sheets for all aspects of using Audacity: []

For a variety of Audacity related sites click on the collections below: []

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Wiki related:
Looking for many ideas to use wikis in a K12 (i.e. primary to secondary classroom)? Check this site out: Or view this presentation on Slideshare.net: A detailed exploration of different types of wikis and how to use them:
 * Wiki in a K12 classroomby CTER**
 * Wikis in the K12 classroomby Patrick Woessner**
 * Wiki Classroom by Carl Dowse**

What are wikis all about - in plain English
A short explanation of wikis and how they can be used to coordinate a group. **By Lee Lefever** media type="youtube" key="-dnL00TdmLY?fs=1" height="268" width="336"

How to guides
A short introduction to setting yourself up with a Wikispaces.com educator account. **By thetechtiger** media type="youtube" key="n2OQnGu2n84?fs=1" height="229" width="384" Here is part two of the introduction. **By thetechtiger** media type="youtube" key="VsgSbBvBGfk?fs=1" height="229" width="384"

Video for editing
You can download this video below to edit your first film in Windows Moviemaker. Film footage **by Dr B Singh** Your tasks are:
 * 1) save the wmv file to your computer
 * 2) import it into Moviemaker
 * 3) delete all the extra clips and just keep the police car scene
 * 4) slice the chase scene
 * 5) insert titles before and after each slice and at least once on a clip
 * 6) create transitions
 * 7) delete the original soundtrack/music and replace it with other music or record a brief narration
 * 8) save the project file
 * 9) export the project as a film
 * 10) upload the film to your wiki or onto YouTube

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