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Projects
A Website for My Friends
I am making a website for my friends and me by using Dreamwaver. Hopefully, I can get a picture of us together onto the website. I will add graphics and maybe some music.
Technologies associated with this: Graphics/Animation || Web Publishing || Audio/Music
Africa and iMovie Project
I used I-Movie for my project, and i also used www.nevadak12.ia.us/ and www.freeplaymusic.com. This project is a good movie to show if you want to learn about Africa because it tells you a lot about it like what kind of animals there are, what kind of clothes they wear, and their flag.
Technologies associated with this: Video/Movies || Audio/Music
All About Hawaii
We used PowerPoint to get our slides. We got our clipart at http://schoolsclipart.com. We got our information from: books, and http://www.onlineworldbook.com. We got our music at http://www. freeplaymusic.com. Our project is for 1st -3rd grade students. It is about Hawaii.
Technologies associated with this: Presentation || Internet Research || Audio/Music
Civil Rights RAP
My friend and I wrote a rap song about discrimination and treating people right. We sang it into the computer and then I edited it in Audacity and put in a beat and stuff in the background. And burned CDs.
Technologies associated with this: Audio/Music
Favorite Bands Website
I am doing a website on my favorite bands including pictures, songs, bios etc.
Technologies associated with this: Audio/Music
Resources
XNView is a great app for browsing folders full of images (makes thumbnails). It has some image-editing capacity and can also preview mp3 files.
All but Forgotten Oldies
A searchable database of sound clips for over 4000 songs from 1960-1975 which can be browsed both by performing artist and by song title. Over 1200 bands and artists are featured.
America in the 1930's
Learn about film, print and radio of the 1930's through. The site also includes a multimedia timeline that covers key events.
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