Episodes
Will and Kevin share their end-of-the-year science research project on “How X-Rays Work.” These podcasts were created by 7th grade students in Mr. Clauset’s science classes at Hanes Middle School in May – June of 2007. All of the research, graphics, and audio were created entirely by students. Students recorded their script, edited it in audio editing software, added sound, and then compiled the “enhanced podcast” in Garageband on a Mac.
Published 06/17/07
Caroline and Andreana share their end-of-the-year science research project on “How Wind Turbines Work.” These podcasts were created by 7th grade students in Mr. Clauset’s science classes at Hanes Middle School in May – June of 2007. All of the research, graphics, and audio were created entirely by students. Students recorded their script, edited it in audio editing software, added sound, and then compiled the “enhanced podcast” in Garageband on a Mac.
Published 06/17/07
Kim and Rachel share their end-of-the-year science research project on “How Synesthesia Works.” These podcasts were created by 7th grade students in Mr. Clauset’s science classes at Hanes Middle School in May – June of 2007. All of the research, graphics, and audio were created entirely by students. Students recorded their script, edited it in audio editing software, added sound, and then compiled the “enhanced podcast” in Garageband on a Mac.
Published 06/17/07
Rioghnach shares her end-of-the-year science research project on “How Submarines Work.” These podcasts were created by 7th grade students in Mr. Clauset’s science classes at Hanes Middle School in May – June of 2007. All of the research, graphics, and audio were created entirely by students. Students recorded their script, edited it in audio editing software, added sound, and then compiled the “enhanced podcast” in Garageband on a Mac.
Published 06/17/07
Sharon shares her end-of-the-year science research project on “How Stealth Technology Works.” These podcasts were created by 7th grade students in Mr. Clauset’s science classes at Hanes Middle School in May – June of 2007. All of the research, graphics, and audio were created entirely by students. Students recorded their script, edited it in audio editing software, added sound, and then compiled the “enhanced podcast” in Garageband on a Mac.
Published 06/17/07
Anne shares her end-of-the-year science research project on “How Space Elevators Work.” These podcasts were created by 7th grade students in Mr. Clauset’s science classes at Hanes Middle School in May – June of 2007. All of the research, graphics, and audio were created entirely by students. Students recorded their script, edited it in audio editing software, added sound, and then compiled the “enhanced podcast” in Garageband on a Mac.
Published 06/17/07
Ryan and Emmanuel share their end-of-the-year science research project on “How Scuba Tanks Work.” These podcasts were created by 7th grade students in Mr. Clauset’s science classes at Hanes Middle School in May – June of 2007. All of the research, graphics, and audio were created entirely by students. Students recorded their script, edited it in audio editing software, added sound, and then compiled the “enhanced podcast” in Garageband on a Mac.
Published 06/17/07
Alex and Jesse share their end-of-the-year science research project on “How Robot Vacuum Cleaners Work.” These podcasts were created by 7th grade students in Mr. Clauset’s science classes at Hanes Middle School in May – June of 2007. All of the research, graphics, and audio were created entirely by students. Students recorded their script, edited it in audio editing software, added sound, and then compiled the “enhanced podcast” in Garageband on a Mac.
Published 06/17/07
Melissa and Margaret share their end-of-the-year science research project on “How Refrigerators Work.” These podcasts were created by 7th grade students in Mr. Clauset’s science classes at Hanes Middle School in May – June of 2007. All of the research, graphics, and audio were created entirely by students. Students recorded their script, edited it in audio editing software, added sound, and then compiled the “enhanced podcast” in Garageband on a Mac.
Published 06/17/07
Eric and Andrew share their end-of-the-year science research project on “How MRIs Work.” These podcasts were created by 7th grade students in Mr. Clauset’s science classes at Hanes Middle School in May – June of 2007. All of the research, graphics, and audio were created entirely by students. Students recorded their script, edited it in audio editing software, added sound, and then compiled the “enhanced podcast” in Garageband on a Mac.
Published 06/17/07
Carly and Meredith share their end-of-the-year science research project on “How Meteors Work.” These podcasts were created by 7th grade students in Mr. Clauset’s science classes at Hanes Middle School in May – June of 2007. All of the research, graphics, and audio were created entirely by students. Students recorded their script, edited it in audio editing software, added sound, and then compiled the “enhanced podcast” in Garageband on a Mac.
Published 06/17/07
Patrick and Justin share their end-of-the-year science research project on “How Roller Coasters Work.” These podcasts were created by 7th grade students in Mr. Clauset’s science classes at Hanes Middle School in May – June of 2007. All of the research, graphics, and audio were created entirely by students. Students recorded their script, edited it in audio editing software, added sound, and then compiled the “enhanced podcast” in Garageband on a Mac.
Published 06/17/07
Maddy and Jamie share their end-of-the-year science research project on “How Roller Coasters Work.” These podcasts were created by 7th grade students in Mr. Clauset’s science classes at Hanes Middle School in May – June of 2007. All of the research, graphics, and audio were created entirely by students. Students recorded their script, edited it in audio editing software, added sound, and then compiled the “enhanced podcast” in Garageband on a Mac.
Published 06/17/07
Alex and Zach share their end-of-the-year science research project on “How to Make Cheese.” These podcasts were created by 7th grade students in Mr. Clauset’s science classes at Hanes Middle School in May – June of 2007. All of the research, graphics, and audio were created entirely by students. Students recorded their script, edited it in audio editing software, added sound, and then compiled the “enhanced podcast” in Garageband on a Mac.
Published 06/17/07
Kasey and Tyler share their end-of-the-year science research project on “How Caffeine Works.” These podcasts were created by 7th grade students in Mr. Clauset’s science classes at Hanes Middle School in May – June of 2007. All of the research, graphics, and audio were created entirely by students. Students recorded their script, edited it in audio editing software, added sound, and then compiled the “enhanced podcast” in Garageband on a Mac.
Published 06/17/07
Clay and Noelle share their end-of-the-year science research project on “How Caffeine Works.” These podcasts were created by 7th grade students in Mr. Clauset’s science classes at Hanes Middle School in May – June of 2007. All of the research, graphics, and audio were created entirely by students. Students recorded their script, edited it in audio editing software, added sound, and then compiled the “enhanced podcast” in Garageband on a Mac.
Published 06/17/07
Chris and Vipul share their end-of-the-year science research project on “How Black Holes Work.” These podcasts were created by 7th grade students in Mr. Clauset’s science classes at Hanes Middle School in May – June of 2007. All of the research, graphics, and audio were created entirely by students. Students recorded their script, edited it in audio editing software, added sound, and then compiled the “enhanced podcast” in Garageband on a Mac.
Published 06/17/07
Amar and Jordan share their end-of-the-year science research project on “How 3D Glasses Work.” These podcasts were created by 7th grade students in Mr. Clauset’s science classes at Hanes Middle School in May – June of 2007. All of the research, graphics, and audio were created entirely by students. Students recorded their script, edited it in audio editing software, added sound, and then compiled the “enhanced podcast” in Garageband on a Mac.
Published 06/17/07
The Hanes Service Club sponsors a wide variety of projects and activities for involved and active 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students. In this podcast Maddy, Avery, Hannah, Sylvia, Melissa, Jamie, Alex, and Jack share their favorite volunteering activities for the the 2006-2007 school year.
Published 05/26/07
The Hanes Service Club sponsors a wide variety of projects and activities for involved and active 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students. In this podcast, Carly, Chandler, Stephen, Rachel, Sara, Madison, Margaret, Eric, and Emily share their favorite volunteering activities for the the 2006-2007 school year.
Published 05/26/07
Rioghnach shares with listeners some of her favorite tips about using Photoshop on the PC. It’s time to learn how to manipulate your graphic files. Using Rioghnach’s suggestions, you will learn how to: — make borders appear — use the blending and airbrush tools, and — use layers.
Published 05/26/07
Vipul, Jason, and Clay demonstrate their skills at Six Degrees of Separation connections by showing how easily you can move from pineapples to clocks in just six steps.
Published 05/26/07
Band director, Matt Talbert, conducts the eighth grade band at Hanes Middle School in three selections: Acclamations, Two British Folk Songs, and the Great Locomotive Chase.
Published 05/19/07
Band director, Matt Talbert, conducts the seventh grade band at Hanes Middle School in two selections: Eagle Ridge and Engines of Resistance.
Published 05/19/07
Band director, Matt Talbert, conducts the sixth grade band at Hanes Middle School in two selections: Little Rondo and Comet Ride.
Published 05/19/07