Lesson 15: Audio Information and Media PDF
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This document is a lesson on audio information and media. It covers topics such as learning objectives, identifying storage media, and assessing listening skills. It also provides questions about auditory and other related topics.
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Lesson Audio Information 15 and Media Audio helps recall memories, enhance brain activity and stimulate the brain (Molineux, 2007). Audio media is very useful in developing the listening skills of students (especially for language lear...
Lesson Audio Information 15 and Media Audio helps recall memories, enhance brain activity and stimulate the brain (Molineux, 2007). Audio media is very useful in developing the listening skills of students (especially for language learning). Audio media supports distance learning. Audio media helps in memorization (music, mnemonics, etc.). In digital just like the computer, audio is processed by converting the analog signal into a digital code using PCM (Phase change memory). Audio frequency (AF) is an electrical alternating current within the 20 to 20,000 hertz range that can be used to produce acoustic sound. What I Need to Know Learning objectives At the end of this lesson, you are expected to: 1. describe the different dimensions of audio information and media; 2. comprehend how audio information and media is/are formally and informally produced, organized, and disseminated; 3. evaluate the reliability and validity of audio information and media its/their sources using selection criteria; and 4. produces and evaluates a creative audio-based presentation using design principle and elements. What I Know Pretest Let’s see how much you know before we discuss the lesson Identify what type of storage media in a given pictures below. Write your answers in a separate sheet of paper. 21 What’s In Review In the previous lesson you have learned that visual materials, programs, applications and the like that teachers and students use to formulate new information to aid learning through the use, analysis, evaluation and production of visual images. And forty percent of people will respond better to visual information than plain text. Primary the purpose of visual information is to gain attention, create meaning, and facilitate retention. But before we proceed to the next topic, let’s try to evaluate how much you know about audio information media What’s New Activity 15.1 What you will do Write T if the statement is true and F if it is false. _____ 1. Tape is magnetic tape on which sound can be recorded _____ 2. M4A/AAC is a common format for consumer audio, as well as a standard of digital audio compression for the transfer and playback of music on most digital audio players _____ 3. Radio broadcast - live or recorded audio sent through radio waves to reach a wide audience ______4. WAV is a Microsoft audio file format standard for storing an audio bitstream on PCs. ______5. Internet cloud is a secondary storage devices for storing audio files. What is It Discussion Hearing is the act of perceiving sound by the ear, while listening requires concentration so that you brain processes meaning from words and sentences. Listening leads to learning. Source: https://open.lib.umn.edu/app/uploads/sites/189/2016/06/4.1.1.jpg 22 Benefits of Listening Listening should not be taken for granted. Before the invention of writing, people conveyed virtually all knowledge through some combination of showing and telling. Elders recited tribal histories to attentive audiences. Listeners received religious teachings enthusiastically. Myths, legends, folktales, and stories for entertainment survived only because audiences were eager to listen. Nowadays, however, you can gain information and entertainment through reading and electronic recordings rather than through real-time listening. What you will do Activity 15.2: Direction: Choose and encircle the correct answer from the given options (Hear or Listen to) 1. I can _____________ the baby crying. She must be hungry. HEAR LISTEN TO 2. Hey! _____ it’s that spooky sound again. HEAR LISTEN! 3. I can’t _____ you. My dad’s vacuuming. HEAR LISTEN TO 4. Can you _____ again? Did she say John or Jan? HEAR LISTEN 5. We _____ the car crash and ran outside to help. HEAR LISTEN TO 6. Be quiet, please. I’m _____ the news. HEAR LISTENING TO 7. Are you allowed to _____ music at work? HEAR LISTEN TO 8.I haven’t seen any lightning but I just _____ some thunder. HEAR LISTEN TO 9. Listen! Do you _____ the church bells? It must be midday. HEAR LISTEN TO 10. I called out to grandma but she didn’t _____ me. She wasn’t wearing her hearing aid. HEAR LISTEN 23 Design Principles and Elements Characteristic and Purposes of Sound 1. Volume-intensity of a sound 2. Tone-the audible characteristic of a sound 3. Pitch-is how high or low a sound is 4. Loudness-refers to the magnitude of the sound heard Purposes of a Sound 1. Give instructions or information 2. Provide feedback 3. To personalize or customize Elements of the Sound Design 1. Dialogue- speech, conversation, voice-over 2. Sound Effects-any sound other than music or dialogue 3. Music-vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion Principles of Sound Design 1. Mixing- the combination, balance and control of multiple sound elements 2. Pace-time control, editing, order of events (linear, non-linear or multi-linear) 3. Stereo imaging- Using left and right channel for depth. This refers to the aspect of sound recording and reproduction. 4. Transition-how you get from one segment or element to another Types of Transitions 1. Segue - one element stops, the next begins ("cut" in film). 2. Cross-fade - one element fades out, the next fades in, and they overlap on the way. 3. V-Fade - First element fades to inaudible before the second element begins. 4. Fade to Black - V-Fade with some silence between elements. 5. Effects. 6. Stereo Imaging - Using left and right channel for depth. 24 What’s More Enrichment What you will do Direction:Identify the different controls (knobs) in sound mixer. Source: https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-use-an-audio-mixer-soundboard/ What you answer Write your will doin the box Activity 15.4: Write T if the statement is true and F if it is false. _______1. One of the purposes of a sound is to give entertainment _______2. Mixing time control, editing, order of events (linear, non- linear or multi-linear) _______3. Volume is the intensity of a sound. _______4. Transition is how you get from one segment or element to another. _______5. Dialogue any sound other than music or dialogue. _______6. Purpose of the sound is to personalize or customize. _______7. Sound Effects-any sound other than music or dialogue _______8. Pace-time control, editing, order of events (linear, non-linear or multi-linear) _______9. Cross fade one element stops, the next begins ("cut" in film). _______10. Transition-how you get from one segment or element to another 25 What I Have Learned Generalization Complete the sentences below. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. 1. Listening requires concentration so that_________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ 2. Listening should not be taken for granted because_______________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ What I Can Do Application Listen the video clip without reading the subtitle and answer the following question briefly. Video clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqLDseWoFDEf Source: https://freshdesk.com/customer-service-skills/listening-vs-hearing-blog/ 1. Did you hear the audio or did you listen to the audio? _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ 2. What was the monologue all about? _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ 26 Assessment Posttest Select your answer from the box below and write your answer in the blank provided. Hearing tone computer hard drive Listening volume loudness Phon wav tape decibel ______________1. The act of perceiving sound by the ear ______________2. Secondary storage devices for storing audio files. ______________3. Intensity of a sound ______________4. The audible characteristic of a sound ______________5. Requires concentration so that you brain processes meaning from words and sentence ______________6. Refers to the magnitude of the sound heard ______________7. Unit of subjective loudness ______________8. Magnetic tape on which sound can be recorded. ______________9. Noise of sound measurement ______________10. A Microsoft audio file format standard for storing an audio bitstream on PCs. Additional Activity Direction: Design a podcast about your school, class subject, or a class or school activity or advocacy. Create a 5-minute podcast on their topic using any recording device and computer software. As a guide for the podcast planning answer the question below. Component Guide Questions Answers Target Who are the possible readers of Audience this infographic? Who is the author of this Sender/Author infographic? 27 What is the tone of the text in the infographic? What are the sample phrases or taglines that you will use to Key Content relate the information? What are the facts/figures that you will include in the infographic? What is the intention of the Form / Style infographic? What are the font types, colors and shapes that you will use in the infographic? Medium / What are the words or phrases Format that you need to emphasize in the infographic? How will you organize your text and visual elements? Congratulations! You have completed your journey in this lesson. You did a great job! It’s now time to go on to the next adventure… 28