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jimluteran wrote a new blog post: Teachers for Tomorrow-Garth Holman-M Pennington 2 years, 1 month ago
An interesting web site developed by Garth Holman and Mike Pennington middle school teachers in Ohio. Both teachers are participants in the ” Sounds of American History” a federal grant headed by Dr. Mark Tebeau of CSU.. Here is a link to their web site that contains history resources for teachers . Here are some links [...]
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jimluteran wrote a new blog post: Videos on how to use audacity.
The three videos will show you how to record using audacity and ways to control volume. You will also learn how to import a music file and add a narrative to the file. The new file will have music playing in the background with a narrative.
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jimluteran wrote a new blog post: Embedding Sound in a Powerpoint
By- Jim Luteran
When you embed a sound file from Interclipper and place it in a power point there is no need to point to the original sound file. Once the sound file is embedded it will stand alone in the power point and can be emailed to anyone and the sound will play. Here is… -
jimluteran wrote a new blog post: Audacity Tutorial Videos- by Jim Luteran
Watch these videos to learn how to rip an audio file from a CD and import into audacity . With audacity you can now add a narration using the ripped audio file as background music.
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jimluteran wrote a new blog post: Outreach Resources for Workshops
Resources for Outreach Programs
 Jim Luteran
 http://www.historynow.org/12_2009/index.html
This web site is part of the Gilder Lehman Institute and it contains primary documents and well written lesson plans and some lessons contain power points . You can also conduct a lesson… -
jimluteran wrote a new blog post: Excellent Lesson Plan on Civil Rights
Lesson Plan On
Civil Rights
Created by Mark Soeder
http://http://www.csusocialhistory.org/Lessons.aspx?ID=29&lid=158
Here is an excellent lesson plan on Civil Rights that was created by Mark Soeder a Social Studies teacher at Perry High School. You can access the plan… -
jimluteran wrote a new blog post: History Podcast
Since 1996, the Gilder Lehrman Institute has presented eminent historians discussing major topics in American history. Now you can hear these great historians on your computer, iPod, or other portable media player.
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jimluteran wrote a new blog post: Resources for The Classroom from Gilder Lehrman
Issue 21, September 2009: The American Revolution
The Institute is pleased to present the twenty-first issue of History Now, a quarterly online journal for history teachers and students, available at http://www.historynow.org -
jimluteran wrote a new blog post: Mike Wallace Interviews
The Mike Wallace Interview ran from 1957 to 1960, but the Ransom Center collection includes interviews from only 1957 and 1958. In the early 1960s, Mr. Wallace donated to the Ransom Center kinescopes of these programs and related materials, including his prepared questions, research…
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jimluteran wrote a new blog post: Hello world… again!
Welcome to the new Sounds site, hosted at Cleveland History Blogs.
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jimluteran wrote a new blog post: fieldnotes
So, how can this be a blog that
contributes to the project? Emma had a brilliant idea. We have been
meaning to take fieldnotes for our interviews. How about we use this
space to collect fieldnotes for each of the interviews. We write a
title–any title but one that includes the interview number. We…
