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ComboCasting.com - 0 views

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    Screenflow tutorials
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How to create a trailer with Screenflow? - YouTube - 0 views

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    creating a trailer in screenflow
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Sonic Visualiser - 0 views

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    Sonic Visualiser contains features for the following: * Load audio files in WAV, Ogg and MP3 formats, and view their waveforms. * Look at audio visualisations such as spectrogram views, with interactive adjustment of display parameters. * Anno
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SPEAR Homepage - 0 views

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    SPEAR is an application for audio analysis, editing and synthesis. The analysis procedure (which is based on the traditional McAulay-Quatieri technique) attempts to represent a sound with many individual sinusoidal tracks (partials), each corresponding to a single sinusoidal wave with time varying frequency and amplitude. Something which closely resembles the original input sound (a resynthesis) can be generated by computing and adding all of the individual time varying sinusoidal waves together. In almost all cases the resynthesis will not be exactly identical to the original sound (although it is possible to get very close). Aside from offering a very detailed analysis of the time varying frequency content of a sound, a sinusoidal model offers a great deal of flexibility for editing and manipulation. SPEAR supports flexible selection and immediate manipulation of analysis data, cut and paste, and unlimited undo/redo. Hundreds of simultaneous partials can be synthesized in real-time and documents may contain thousands of individual partials dispersed in time. SPEAR also supports a variety of standard file formats for the import and export of analysis data. Read more in the ICMC paper "Software for Spectral Analysis, Editing, and Synthesis." (pdf) or in the dissertation paper Spectral Analysis, Editing, and Resynthesis: Methods and Applications.
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KWL - 0 views

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    " Recently, an instructional technique known as K-W-L, created by Ogle (1986) was introduced into classrooms. Teachers activate students' prior knowledge by asking them what they already Know; then students (collaborating as a classroom unit or within small groups) set goals specifying what they Want to learn; and after reading students discuss what they have Learned. Students apply higher-order thinking strategies which help them construct meaning from what they read and help them monitor their progress toward their goals. A worksheet is given to every student that includes columns for each of these activities. "
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Ear to the Earth 100 x John - 0 views

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    Introduction In 1937, in a talk titled The Future of Music: Credo, John Cage said, "I believe that the use of noise to make music will continue and increase until we reach a music produced through the aid of electrical instruments which will make available for musical purposes any and all sounds that can be heard ..." As a salute to Cage for his leadership in what Joel Chadabe called "the great opening up of music to all sounds", and in the spirit of the 100th anniversary year of his birth ... Invitation We invite composers, sound artists, and any interested person around the world to join us in the creation of 100 compositions that are based on recorded sounds of natural and urban environments. Creativity and originality are certainly central to John's legacy. So there are absolutely no guidelines except for the use of recorded environmental sounds as an important component of your composition.
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Using Google Forms for Student Engagement and Learning (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    " Suboptimal student performance in lab-based statistics classes prompted a change in pedagogy to increase student engagement in class through active learning. Rather than using clickers, students learned how to use Google Forms in class to answer questions alone or in small working groups. In-class discussion of the answers focuses on clearing up misconceptions and steering students to a higher level of understanding. The increased interactivity, although it reduced class time to cover the material, yielded longer periods of sustained attention and a perception of improved performance among students."
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PDFpen for iPad: PDF Editing Software for Mac iOS - 0 views

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    "Ready to hit the road: World-class PDF editing PDFpen for iPad, the mobile version of our award-winning PDFpen, lets you take control of your PDFs even when you're not at the office. Complete solution for full-featured PDF editing on iPAD and Mac Together with PDFpen for Mac, you have an unbeatable combination. Store your PDFs in iCloud and you can edit them on your Mac! Fill out an application, add your signature and email it back! You don't need to get back to your Mac to take care of important PDFs. Great for leases and job applications, whenever quick turnaround is a priority. Make corrections, fix typos, and resize or delete images If you need to change the price in a catalog or correct the spelling of your client's name, you can do it even when you're on the road. Store your PDFs in iCLOUD for seamless editing between Mac and iPAD. You can also retrieve and save your PDFs with Dropbox, Evernote and Google Docs. Wherever you go, your PDFs can go with you!"
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Blue Microphones | Spark Digital - Turns Your iPad Into A True Mobile Studio. - 0 views

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    "Spark Digital is the world's first studio-grade condenser microphone to offer both USB and iPad connectivity. Expanding on the professional and sound of Blue's Spark XLR studio microphone, Spark Digital features the same studio-grade condenser capsule and hand-tuned components for high-fidelity recording and consistence performance in any situation- vocals, drums, piano, speech, location recording and more. Spark Digital also includes the Focus Control, providing two different sonic options in one mic at the push of a button. Complete with an adjustable desk stand and built-in shockmount, Spark Digital also includes y-cables for each platform with a headphone jack for zero-latency real-time monitoring. With a full range of recording capabilities, Spark Digital turns your iPad into a true mobile studio. System Requirements iPad: iPad and iPad 2 PC: Windows 7, Windows Vista, XP Home Edition or XP Professional USB 1.1/2.0; 64 MB RAM (minimum) Macintosh: Mac OSX (10.4.11 or higher) USB 1.1/2.0; 64 MB RAM (minimum) "
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building a contactmic - 0 views

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    "There are too many posts on alt.noise concerning how to build contact microphones, and to my knowledge, nobody ever posted a page like this in response. Plenty of bad advice out there... Hopefully this page is a little more useful than some of the responses I have seen over the years. If you actually follow these directions, please e-mail me and let me know where they're flawed/lacking. This is one way to put together a contact microphone. It is not the best way, but the end result is pretty satisfying. And it doesn't cost much (once you have a soldering iron). "
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how to make a contact mic - 0 views

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    "So, you want to make a contact microphone? Whether you want create noise music by banging on scrap metal, cheaply and easily amplify your acoustic instrument, or just play with wires, you're in the right place. You will need: piezo transducer (radioshack 273-073A) 1/4″ audio cable (eg radioshack 42-2381A) tape, solder, hot glue, heat shrink tubing, etc"
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Simple Contact Mike | Zach Poff - 0 views

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    "There are plenty of online guides for making contact microphones from piezo discs to listen to the microscopic vibrations of objects. (Steve Schaberg's guide is great for first-time builders, as is Furious Contact Mic Assembly.) My version includes a limiter to protect sensitive mic inputs from high-voltage spikes. There are many better designs, including fully buffered FET preamps, but if you're looking for a "Radio Shack" solution hat won't fry sensitive mic inputs, this will do!"
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LMMS music software - 0 views

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    LMMS is a free cross-platform alternative to commercial programs like FL Studio®, which allow you to produce music with your computer. This includes the creation of melodies and beats, the synthesis and mixing of sounds, and arranging of samples. You can have fun with your MIDI-keyboard and much more; all in a user-friendly and modern interface.
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