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A learning exercise for Audacity, an excellent free audio editing program
by Susan Phillips
In this lab, students record vowels and diphthongs, measure Fundamental Frequency, identify F1 and F2 and explain how tongue...
Type of task: Individual, Student-centered, Unsupervised
Date added: May 02, 2010
Last modified: Jan 26, 2011
A learning exercise for Stringwave
by Susan Phillips
Lots can be done with Stringwave, but I have limited the concepts to be demonstrated to two as part of a larger lab.
Type of task: Individual, Student-centered, Unsupervised
Date added: May 02, 2010
Last modified: May 02, 2010
A learning exercise for Audacity, an excellent free audio editing program
by Susan Phillips
Topics covered in this lab include fricative turbulence, plosives, burst range, nasals, liquids and glides.
Type of task: Individual, Student-centered, Unsupervised
Date added: May 02, 2010
Last modified: Jan 26, 2011
A learning exercise for Audacity, an excellent free audio editing program
by Susan Phillips
This lab examines the difference between a statement and a question, and the intensity, duration and frequency changes with...
Type of task: Individual, Student-centered, Unsupervised
Date added: May 02, 2010
Last modified: Jan 26, 2011
A learning exercise for Overtone software
by Susan Phillips
This is an undergraduate lab assignment using the software Overtone. It illustrates the concept of repeat time, the missing...
Type of task: Core Activity, Individual, Student-centered, Unsupervised
Date added: Mar 22, 2010
Last modified: Jan 26, 2011
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