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Enhancing Music Instruction: Adding Sound to Electronic Documents. Dr. Scott D. Lipscomb UTSA Division of Music. Use of Sound in Class Presentations …. retains student interest serves to illustrate concepts that are difficult to discuss using text and/or graphics only
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Enhancing Music Instruction: Adding Sound to Electronic Documents Dr. Scott D. Lipscomb UTSA Division of Music TMEA Conference 1999
Use of Sound in Class Presentations … • retains student interest • serves to illustrate concepts that are difficult to discuss using text and/or graphics only • is absolutely indispensable in music (and foreign language) instruction TMEA Conference 1999
Sound can be “dropped” into... • Word Processor documents (e.g., Word, Word Perfect, etc.) • Presentation files (e.g., Powerpoint, Compel, Astound, etc.) • Spreadsheets (e.g., Excel, Lotus 1-2-3, etc.) • Databases (e.g., Access, FoxPro, FileMaker Pro, etc.) TMEA Conference 1999
Sound inserted as “objects”… as easy as drag-and-drop • WAVE files • MIDI files • CD Audio • AVI files TMEA Conference 1999
More Fun ... • Examples in Microsoft Word • Taking your document to the Web • Dreamweaver • Real Producer G2 • FREE - http://www.real.com • Navigating an audio CD • Time Sketch Editor TMEA Conference 1999
Contact Info: Dr. Scott D. Lipscomb UTSA Division of Music 6900 N. Loop 1604 West San Antonio, TX 78249 (210) 458-4354 (210) 458-4381 FAX lipscomb@utsa.edu http://music.utsa.edu/~lipscomb/ TMEA Conference 1999