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Mark Lopez

Practical Acoustic Treatment, Part 1 - 0 views

  • Fortunately, most carpeted domestic rooms with just a few items of furniture are already pretty close to being acceptable listening environments.
  • A relatively dead recording environment excludes nearly all natural room ambience, enabling the engineer to start with a clean slate when it comes to adding artificial effects. However, most leading engineers and producers would agree that instruments that require a live acoustic setting invariably sound better in a sympathetic live room than when processed with artificial ambience from a digital reverb unit or echo plate
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    Practical Acoustic Treatment, Part 1
Freeman Morrison

Can you hear like an audio engineer? - 0 views

  • Hello, my name is Matt. I record, edit, and mix music for a living. My profession requires an extremely discerning ear. This little listening test is to see if you can pick up subtle differences in pitch.
Colby Stratton

Hi everyone, new member here - 1 views

Hi, I'm Colby Stratton, currently a Recording Engineering student at Full Sail (soon to upgrade to the recording arts degree) and making something of myself in the world. I had a studio for a while...

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started by Colby Stratton on 09 Dec 12 no follow-up yet
Daniel Turner

Creating Digital Citizens --What is Digital Literacy? - Purposeful Technology-Constructing Meaning in 21st Century Schools - 0 views

  • Digital literacy also includes a student having knowledge about  how to use technology to construct meaning, but most importantly in ways that are appropriate to their needs. Students who know how to use technology are also instructed by parents and teachers on how to use it effectively and appropriately to communicate a message.
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      Getting a better understanding on digital literacy. Having or forming your own way of communication through technology.
  • Understanding how to use web browsers, search engines, email, text, wiki, blogs, Photoshop, Powerpoint, video creation/editing software , etc. to showcase learning.Evaluating online resources for accuracy/trustworthiness of information.Using online classes to enhance learning in the classroom.Choosing appropriate media to showcase learning - understand what platforms will best illustrate your message and learning to peers and educators.Using an interactive whiteboard in the classroom for lessons and allowing students to use the interactive whiteboard on a daily basis.Encouraging students to use technology to showcase their learning.Using the web ( web sites video, music) to enhance the learning of your students.Students and teachers creating online content to be utilized both in and out of the classroom.
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