1. Upload your slideshow as a movie to your blog posting. [If you have trouble with this, check to see that you exported it in the correct format. If it is still too big, re-export in a smaller format. You may also choose to upload it to YouTube and embed it on your blog.]
2. What tools and techniques did you use to create your podcast?
I used the trimming technique and used my X11 Earforce headset.
3. How could you use a project like this in other classes?
3. How could you use a project like this in other classes?
To make projects and voiceovers.
4. In the “real world,” how could podcast projects be used (In what careers/businesses, etc.)? To do voiceovers for a presentation.
5. In this project, what did you get good at doing?
Clipping voice pieces together
4. In the “real world,” how could podcast projects be used (In what careers/businesses, etc.)? To do voiceovers for a presentation.
5. In this project, what did you get good at doing?
Clipping voice pieces together
6. What was the most difficult part of the assignment?
Citing the pictures for it.
7. How did your project use the transformative property of borrowed images, music, and information to comply with the Copyright Law of 1976?
[...not just that you cited the information - citing is not enough...tell me how you transformed what you've taken into something new, etc., How did you transform the music, information, images, etc.?
I photoshopped a few of the images, i edited a few clips to make an outstanding project.
8. Would you do a project like this on your own?
Yes. I have always wanted to do a regular podcast.
9. If you were going to make any changes/improvements on your podcast what would it/they be? ...and why?
I would add background music from the movie.
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