Recording Audio Versions of Tests - 3 Ways
I've had a number of requests recently from CSTs and teachers to show them how to use technology to record audio versions of tests, so I thought that it would be a good idea to share this with everyone!
There are three scenarios for recording tests, ranging from the easiest to accomplish to more complex, but still completely do-able. I've created a step-by-step how-to guide and tutorial video for each of the scenarios.
There are three scenarios for recording tests, ranging from the easiest to accomplish to more complex, but still completely do-able. I've created a step-by-step how-to guide and tutorial video for each of the scenarios.
Scenario 1: Your test is in Google Docs and each recording is less than 1 minute
Scenario 2: Your test is in docs or something else (word, pages, forms), and you want to create a link with a series of short recordings in it to give to students.
Scenario 3.: Your test is in anything, but you want to create a recording longer than 1 minute
Option A: Chunk your test into 1 minute chunks and do scenario 2
Or
Option B: Use GarageBand to record your long sections then upload the files to a google drive to share them with students.
Or
Option B: Use GarageBand to record your long sections then upload the files to a google drive to share them with students.
I'm hoping this helps! As always, please get ahold of me if you need any help!
~Colleen



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