In follow-up to the Scott Lo (@scottlo) request for .mp3 audio submissions (see “Audio Assignment 985: Scott Lo The Driveby Show Interactive Audio Contribution “ for his new #ds106radio The Driveby Show show (avlid RAS syndrome by not using acronyms!), here are some files that I’ve posted: Apparently it’s the weekend (Thursday, Frida) in Saudi [...]
Jim Groom (@jimgroom, on Twitter), the dynamic energy behind the ds106 open online digital storytelling course (as well as in-person sections at University of Mary Washington), is listed on Wikipedia in conjunction with the term, EduPunk. The original photo for this GIF comes from that entry, along with the ds106radio Twitter icon. Jim was on [...]
My students are exploring GarageBand for iPod at the moment by working on their own personal 8-bar theme songs and bumpers. The first eight bars of this piece were created as an example, and, to my surprise, within mere seconds, over half the class was up and dancing to the beat. So I figured it might [...]
The ds106 Digital Storytelling course Sound Effects Story Audio Assignment 70 gave me an opportunity to devote some time developing greater familiarity with Audacity and the sound source website, FreeSound.org. While I normally would turn directly to Apple’s GarageBand for something like this, I wanted to see how layering and track editing worked in the open [...]
If You Play a Guitar In Space, Can Anyone Hear you Sing?
The answer is definitely yes. People can hear you sing. Just released today. Just in case you haven’t seen and heard it yet. Or in case want to see it again. (You do!) Chris Hadfield (@cmdr_Hadfield), Canadian astronaut with guitar, and Ed Robertson (@barenakedladies), together with the Wexford Gleeks, a youth choir from the Wexford [...]
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