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There are many free online tutorials and sites where students can learn how to use Producer and Audacity. Generally students can dip into these after a simple demonstration on a need to know basis.
General tutorials covering a range of multimedia techniques including examples of storyboards are available at Digital Media.
Microsoft provides a great deal of support for Producer, including online tutorials, FAQ's and examples of how Producer is used in classes all over the world.
These tutorials provide a simple introduction to recording streaming sound and editing sound files.
Source Forge sound introduction
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Apple pioneered the development of home use multimedia applications with iTunes and iMovie. The Apple Education web site has lots of examples of how this style of approach can be used in the classroom.
The examples of producer presentations below are ones that I have created for use with my students. To successfully view these examples users will need the following:
Using Microsoft Excel to create a demand schedule A simple producer tutorial students can refer to when using MS Excel to create a demand schedule.
Another example showing how to use Excel to make a Supply Shedule Supply Schedule
These sheets contain step by step instructions on how to edit and capture video among other things using producer. Teachers should look at the Tutorials done in Producer on the MS site. These actually show you how to use Producer.
Using Producer and WM Recorder to capture web video
How to make a tutorial in producer
How to import video into Producer
How to edit video files using Producer