From the course: Teaching Techniques: Blended Learning
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Recording your voice
From the course: Teaching Techniques: Blended Learning
Recording your voice
- The human voice is one of the most powerful teaching and learning tools we have. Learning to create a good recording of your own voice is a skill everyone can learn. Creating a good recording requires three things. A quiet place to record, a good microphone, and the right recording settings. Let's start with where to record. If you have your own office, a small meeting room, or even a spare bedroom at home, you're all set. Start with reducing outside noise by closing your door or any windows. Mute the sound on your computer, cell phone and any other devices in the space, especially fans and heaters. Sit up comfortably in your chair, and adjust your monitor so that the screen is angled slightly away from you. Next, let's talk about microphones. Look for a headset mic with noise cancelling and a USB connection. You can find a good one online for about $30. Put the headset on, and adjust the mic arm so that it's pointing straight out in front of your face, and is about even with your…
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Designing courses to blend with video2m 46s
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Recording your voice2m 49s
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Recording your face3m 4s
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Recording your screen3m 49s
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Recording your mobile device1m 25s
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Creating a YouTube channel3m 30s
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Captioning videos with YouTube3m 27s
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Sharing videos2m 1s
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