Technology Skills Self Assessment Topics
Technology Skills Self Assessment Topics
Technology Skills Self Assessment Topics
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Teachnology <strong>Self</strong> <strong>Assessment</strong> – Digital Audio<br />
(Sony Sound Forge, Apple Garage Band, etc.)<br />
1 2 3 4 5<br />
No<br />
Experience<br />
Beginning Developing Intermediate Advanced<br />
Task<br />
Open and play an existing audio file (wav, mp3, iff, etc)<br />
Save existing audio as a different file type from the original<br />
Create and save a new audio file via recording from an external source<br />
Extract audio from a CD, create an audio CD<br />
Reverse audio (change playback direction)<br />
Change amplification (increase, decrease volume)<br />
Remove DC offset from audio<br />
Mix and/or cross-fade two pieces of audio together<br />
Convert audio from mono to stereo and from stereo to mono<br />
Change sample rate and bit depth of audio<br />
Export audio to MP3 at various bit rates (for web, multimedia, etc)<br />
Navigate an audio waveform (zoom in/out, scroll along time)<br />
Perform basic editing on audio (select, cut, copy, paste, delete, crop)<br />
Adjust panning and stereo imaging<br />
Adjust dynamics (fade, normalize, maximize)<br />
Apply effects to audio (reverb, chorus, delay, etc)<br />
Create and save custom effects presets<br />
Create / edit markers, regions, loops (manually and automatically)<br />
Repair glitches (pops & tics) with glitch repair and noise reduction tools<br />
Use EQ to modify the frequency curve of audio<br />
Use time stretching to change duration of audio without changing pitch<br />
Create envelopes to automate effects parameters<br />
Beginning Advanced<br />
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Learning Technologies Center – Updated Friday, December 16, 2004