Project #1 - Voice Sample Submission #1


  1. Throughout the course we expect you to:
    • Read out loud everything in Spanish in your textbook and Quia exercises, including all of the activities you complete in preparation for each class.
    • Listen and repeat out loud each of the activities, plus all of the questions and answers made during each class
    • Listen carefully to everything said by your professor and the TAs, and mimic them
    • Take advantage of your speaking opportunities outside of class (stores, neighbors, movies, radio, podcasts)
  2. In order to evaluate your progress related to oral proficiency, you submit several voice samples during the semester.
  3. Your task is to use Wimba to record your reading of the paragraph below. You can use your own computer or a computer in one of the CHASS language computing labs to complete this project. (Note you must have a microphone, speakers and Java installed and functioning properly on your computer in order to to use Wimba. Click here to test your browser.)
  4. Completion Date: Wednesday, August 25, 5 p.m.

Madrid, situada en el centro geográfico de la Península Ibérica, es una ciudad con muchas atracciones turísticas. En esta bella ciudad llena de cultura y arte, el visitante puede admirar magníficos edificios y amplias avenidas, fuentes y parques maravillosos, grandes museos y antiguas iglesias.

(Arriba, 2nd Edition, Eduardo Zayas-Bazán, Prentice Hall, 1997)

 

Follow the steps below to login to Wimba and record your voice.

BE SURE TO READ ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE VISITING THE WIMBA LOGIN SCREEN. 

 

1. Browse to the Wimba page. (You will be prompted to authenticate using your NCSU/MyPack credentials in order to see the page.) Read that page and then click on the "Wimba Activity" link to start Wimba.

2. You will be then be presented with the Authentication screen show below in #3. If you are having trouble getting that screen to appear, try using a different browser (IE or Firefox or Safari) to see if you have better luck.

3. Use the "Screen name" section of the authentication screen to log in. Log in using SectionNumberLastNameFirstInitialSecondInitial as your screen name (e.g. 601-JohnsonLR or 001-SmithJS), then click on SUBMIT

Wimba

4. Once the Wimba window loads, if there are multiple message, click once on the message that corresponds to your section/instructor in order to select that message.

Wimba

(If you are having browser troubles visit this link to check your browser.)

5. REPLY to the message you have selected by clicking on the REPLY button.Reply

6. Click on the round ball to record your voice, the SQUARE to stop, and the TRIANGLE to listen to your voice recording:

Reply

7. Listen to your recording to make sure that it sounds right, then click on POST.

One helpful hint: Make sure that your microphone is between 2 and 3 inches away from your mouth. This will keep the over modulation to a minimum when you record.

Note 1: This project should take no more than 5 minutes; using the technology is not the point; making a good quality recording of your voice is; if you have any problems with this assignment, quickly contact your instructor (or TA) via email or call them at the office during office hours.

Note 2: This is your first recording; we assume that you will not sound like a native speaker.