Screencasting for LTA is an irregular screencast from Sheffield Hallam University in the UK. Its focus is Learning, Teaching and Assessment. Using computer environments ideas and technologies are discussed and demonstrated. The screencast is part of the Podcasting for LTA project where media feeds a…
A screencast in which Andrew Middleton demonstrates how to adjust microphone input levels in Windows XP
A screencast in which Andrew Middleton introduces Audacity, a free and open source audio editing software
A screencast in which Andrew Middleton describes how to change a stereo audio track to a mono track in Audacity
A screencast in which Andrew Middleton describes how to piece together various sources of audio in Audacity to create a single audio file. The demonstration includes: the renaming of Audacity tracks, opening multiple pieces of audio in one Audacity project, muting tracks during editing, trimming audio tracks, adjusting relative volumes and exporting to a single MP3 file.
A screencast in which Andrew Middleton describes how to save audio files from Audacity
A screencast in which Andrew Middleton describes the multitrack environment in Audacity
A screencast in which Andrew Middleton describes how to set Windows recording levels
A screencast in which Andrew Middleton describes how to amplify low recording levels in Audacity
A screencast in which Andrew Middleton describes how to monitor input levels in Audacity
A screencast in which Andrew Middleton describes how to fine edit an audio file in Audacity
A screencast in which Andrew Middleton describes how to trim an audio file in Audacity
A screencast in which Andrew Middleton describes how to delete sections of audio in Audacity
A screencast in which Andrew Middleton describes how to record audio in Audacity
A screencast in which Andrew Middleton describes how the MyChingo voice recorder can be used in Blackboard so that students or staff can leave audio messages for each other. http://www.mychingo.com
A screencast in which Andrew Middleton takes a quick tour of Audacity's preferences settings. Audacity is a freely available and open source audio editing package available at: http://audacity.sourceforge.net. Using the Preferences control in Audacity's Edit menu you can set up default settings so that you can quickly record and export your audio work in MP3 format. 64kbps it the main recommendation here.
A screencast in which Andrew Middleton introduces RSS technologies including aggregation options with a simple demonstration of the Bloglines and Netvibes web tools and the desktop Feedreader application.
A video in which Andrew Middleton describes how to find, subscribe to, download and play podcasts using iTunes.