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Introduction
Sometimes a voice
message can be more friendly than a text message. When you start a new unit or
want to sum up class performance on a test you may want to consider creating a
sound message.
You must have a microphone plugged into your computer to create a sound file. On
the back of the computer there is usually a small graphic of a microphone next
to the correct hole
Directions
Create the Message
To create your message,
use the Sound Recorder, available in all windows Accessory menus:
· Click
Start / Program/ Accessories/ Entertainment/ SoundRecorder
to bring up the recorder.

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Click the button
with the red circle on it
to
record and speak into the microphone.
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You can record for
one minute. If your message takes less than a minute, click the stop button
when
done.
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Save the file.
Click File/ Save and give the file a name. The file will be in the wav
format.
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If you want a
longer message, start a new file and record again. Then combine the two files:
o
Click
File/ New
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Click the red
button to record and speak into the microphone.
o
Save the second
file with a different name.
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Combine the two
files:
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Click File/ New
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Click Edit /
Insert File. Browse for the first file and click Open.
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Click Edit /
Insert File again. Browse for the second file and click Open.
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Save the new
combined file using a unique name.
Put the
message in Blackboard
To put the message in a content area:
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On the Control
Panel, click on the part of the course where you’d like to add the file.
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Click Add Item.
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Complete the
Subject and put any text in the text box.
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Browse for the
sound file.
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From the Special
Action drop down menu, choose “Display Media File Within the Page."
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Click Submit.
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BlackBoard inserts
a player with controls for the file to play on.

To put the message in the announcements:
· First
upload the sound file to your digital drop box. In your drop box click Add
File. Browse for the sound file and click Submit.
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When the file
appears in your digital drop box, right click the file name.
· Click
on Properties and copy the Address by highlighting it and pressing Control/ C.
Make sure you get the whole thing, starting with http and ending with wav.

· Go
to the Control Panel and click Announcements
· Click
Add Announcement
· Enter
a subject and text, if desired. Press Control/V to paste the url of the sound
file into the message. (When the file plays it will play with whatever audio
program is associated with audio on the student’s computer.)
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