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    Audio Timer Activity

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    students. In order to investigate this‚ a 2 (audio timer) x 2 (visual timer) factorial ANOVA was performed. The participants’ scores were based on how many anagrams they completed correctly. The scores of each participant were hand counted for every group. The means for each condition are shown in Figure 1. As hypothesized a significant main effect for the audio timer was found (F (1‚ 62) = 4.627‚ p = .04‚ ɳ2 = .07) with participants in the audio timer group completing fewer anagrams than participants

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    audio-lingual method

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    the Audio-Lingual Method Susan Kifuthu ESLM 587 February 6‚ 2002 The Audio-Lingual method of teaching English as a second language had its origins during World War II when It became known as the Army method. It was developed as a reaction to the grammar-translation method of teaching foreign languages. Grammar-translation had been used to teach for thousands of years‚ but the method was perceived as taking too long for learners to be able to speak in the target language. The Audio-Lingual

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    Audio Lingual Method

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    The audiolingual method I) Key Features 1. New material is presented in dialog form. 2. There is dependence on mimicry‚ memorization of set phrases‚ and over-learning. 3. Structures are sequenced by means of constractive analysis and taught one at a time. 4. Structual patterns are taught using repetitive drills. 5. There is little or no grammatical explanation. Grammar is taught by inductive analogy rather than deductive explanation. 6. Vocabulary is strictly limited and

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    midi vs audio

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    little different when played on different sound cards‚ there is no guarantee that those lush horns won’t sound like blaring trumpets on the next guy’s machine. Making universal MIDI files is a combination of art‚ skill‚ and experience. Digital Audio Digital audio files are

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    Audio Lingual Method

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    Chapter Six The Audiolingual Method Ⅰ. Key points(学习要点) 1. Definition The Audio-lingual Method is a method of foreign language teaching which emphasizes the teaching of listening and speaking before reading and writing. It uses dialogues as the main form of language presentation and drills as the main training techniques. Mother tongue is discouraged in the classroom. 2. Background The Audio-lingual Method was developed in the U.S. during the Second World War. At that time‚ the

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    Visual and Audio Visuals

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    AUDIO AND VISUAL SIGNAL: THEIR USES IN COMMUNICATING IN BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY Introduction: The word “Signal” is derived from the Latin word “signum”‚ which means a mark or sign. It is simply means transmitting information using different ways. Signal Communication is the method or means of conveying information of any kind from one person or place to another. The Means of Communication is the medium by which a message is conveyed from one person or place to another Agency of Communication

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    Essay On Audio Engineering

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    An Audio Engineer makes various contributions to many styles of projects‚ performance pieces and products. Roles that an audio engineer can contribute to include: studio and live Recording‚ Live Performance‚ Broadcasting‚ Film and Television‚ Acoustics and/or Forensics. The engineer must uphold to technical‚ creative and interpersonal skill sets in order to maintain professional and reputable image. Well known audio engineers include Russell Williams II (known for sound design in film production)

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    Audio Equalizer Research

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    Audio Equalizer Research Audio Equalization Equalization‚ or EQ for short‚ means boosting or reducing (attenuating) the levels of different frequencies in a signal. The most basic type of equalization familiar to most people is the treble/bass control on home audio equipment. The treble control adjusts high frequencies‚ the bass control adjusts low frequencies. This is adequate for very rudimentary adjustments — it only provides two controls for the entire frequency spectrum‚ so each control

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    Audio Format Wars

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    Audio Format Wars By: Sheldon Khan Before buying a new car‚ getting married‚ or adopting a new audio format it is wise to ask a few questions‚ peer under the hood‚ and ask the advice of someone you trust. Will the new format satisfy your needs not only now but‚ also in the future? Will it look (and sound) as good on all the mornings after you first met? The analogue cassette is an old and trusted versatile friend that went with you on those morning jogs and cruised in the car with you on

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    Garrison Katz The Concepts of Audio‚ Engineering “The most important thing about audio engineering is to understand the concepts of mixing. Since there are so many concepts finding the best one in general will be hard‚ I myself don’t think it exists yet”(May). From the dawn of time mankind has had music and every song since the first one is known as the infinity remix. By that I mean that the first concept of the second song is a remix of the first and every “new song” from that point is a

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