THIS VIDEO EXPLAINS THE EXPECTATIONS FOR THE DAY!
Our 1st semester will focus on media creation, while or 2nd semester will focus more on coding.
Regardless of the lesson, FouloisTech.info should be your destination every time you come into class. This space will be used to provide announcements, lessons, and other resources.
- Objective:
- Students will record and edit their Audio 3 scripts to learn how sound effects can enhance a story.
- Announcements:
- No late work for this Quarter will be accepted after Monday, January 12th!
- This deadline is 2 weeks before the end of the Quarter and is far more lenient than PGCPS policy.
- Work owed from unexcused absences will still not be accepted.
- Between January 12th and the last day of the Quarter, PGCPS policy will be followed.
- No late work for this Quarter will be accepted after Monday, January 12th!
- Previous Lessons: Audio 1, Audio 2, Audio 3, Audio 4, Audio 5, Video 1, Video 2, Video 3, Video 4, Video 5, Video 6
- Today's Lesson: Audio 4: 3 Sound Story Recording
- Grading Rubric:
4 Points Recording is free of misspoken words and "verbal filler" like "um," "uh," and so on. 3 Points Story uses 3 of the 6 sound effects from this list: [Truck Horn], [Bird Honk], [Door Squeak], [Footsteps], [Thunder], & [Car Engine] 3 Points Story and sound effects fit well together. - To begin, you will first need to make sure you handed in your Audio 3 assignment. Without your script you will not have anything to record!
- Your script needed to have at least 3 sound effects. Use this link to find the sound effects you used so you can download them to your computer.
- Go to WeVideo and click the "Log In" button. You should have set up your account during our Audio 2 lesson.
- The recording steps will be the same as the Audio 2 lesson, but we will also be uploading the music you selected using the "Add Media" button!

- The steps to export and upload your finished project will be the same as we did for Audio 2.
- Still stuck? These tutorials might help:
- Grading Rubric:
- This is an IN-CLASS assignment, NOT HOMEWORK. Please stay on task to complete this work by the end of class!