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In this new section, Sandwatchers are encouraged to record
and create their own audio recordings of interviews, discussions or even
plays, concerning their work with Sandwatch and related issues.
Its easy to do, so we hope that you will use your creativity and give
it a go! |
To create an audio file yourself, simply record it using your
computer and a microphone and any MP3 recording software.
If you don't already have MP3 recording software, do a
"Google Search" using the key words "Free MP3 Recording
Software" and download a suitable program, or.....
You can click and download these two small programs Audacity
& Lame MP3
Encoder...you will need to both of them to record in the MP3
format.
Simply download the software, install the program and then
record a message or an interview!
After you have recorded a message, make sure you choose to save
and/or "export" the created file in the MP3 format.
Submitted audio files must be in the MP3 format (not .wav or any
other formats) as MP3's are automatically compressed, making files sizes small,
fast and easy to upload or download. Once created, files can be emailed to
us in the usual way, with the MP3 file added as an attachment.
If you have any questions, please email pdiamond@surfbvi.com
As a test, hear our Sandwatch MP3 greeting by clicking on
this link MP3
Greeting
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Or...listen to two students from The Robinson O'Neal Memorial Primary School interviewing Dr.
McGowan, a British Marine Biologist & Sea Turtle expert under a palm tree on
a beach on Anegada Island in the British
Virgin Islands www.radiowaves.co.uk/contents.asp?lngSiteID=488&lngTopicID=5&MaxRecords=20
Dr McGowan explains that some of the local plants and animals are only found on
this one tiny island while others are found as far away as the Mediterranean.
Once again showing that we are all part of the One World - Earth.
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ROMPS Students
Interview Dr. Andy McGowan on the beach at Anegada, British Virgin Islands |
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