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SO YA' WANNA DO AN AUDIO PRESENTATION?
This page briefly describes how to use audio as the primary mode of instruction (as opposed to multimedia in which audio is a component). In particular this page will focus how and when to use Recorded Lectures, Audio Tutorials, Radio and/or Language Laboratories.
General Audio Tips
- Don’t use audio presentations in place of print materials
- Avoid long presentations because of attentional fatigue
- When using recordings, don’t repeat since students can rewind as necessary
Audio Presentation Overview
Use the chart to select a type of audio presentation and then click on the name to find out how to implement it.Recorded
Lectures
Audio
Tutorials
Radio
Language
Laboratories
When to use Students in the lower quartile
Students at-risk of dropping out
Information that will need to be recalled
Students are able to work indepen-dently
Well-trained instructors not available
Critical thinking is part of the learning objectives
Lower achieving students
Other media is too expensive
Classroom instruction may be inadequate
Foreign languages
Access to computers set up in study carrels
Design Strategies
Recorded Lectures - Provide printed notes to go with the recorded lectures
- Use compressed speech (word rate faster than normal conversation). People can understand faster than normal conversation (150-250 words per minute). Faster speech can indicate expertise and thus inspire confidence. Compress speech by either speaking more rapidly or by using sound editing software (eg. Macromedia’s SoundEdit 16)
Compressed Speech Examples
Click on Audio Bob to hear examplesAudio Tutorials - Design it as a programmed guide to direct students’ attention to materials
- Use informal, conversational speech
- Have the students stop the tape periodically. Use an sound effect as a signal.
- Use a well structured sequence of learning events
- List activities (hard copy)
- Assign activities to different kinds of sessions
- Keep it simple
Radio
- Use as a supplement to text
- Use compressed speech (see Recorded Lectures)
Language
Laboratories
- Acquire a language software package that allows students to record themselves using instant playback (student response is repeated within .5 sec) for translation
- Have students practice as often as possible (daily)
- Use with formal ear-training when teaching a language so students can self-correct
Instant Playback Example
RETURN TO AUDIO PRESENTATION OVERVIEW
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Created by Ken Marushige
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