The audio file describes the process of grouping individual shapes in the learner's Canva project to create a new singular element. After listening to the audio, the learner will understand what it means to group pieces of a design to create larger single unit elements in order to complete their individual project more efficiently.
The background music was downloaded from Free Music Archive and used under Creative Commons-Non Commercial Use permissions.
Mystery Mammal. "Frisky Business, Pt. 2". Free Music Archive (CC BY-NC). https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Mystery_Mammal/building-better-rockets-2/frisky-business-pt-2/
The dialogue in the clip was recorded using Adobe Audition and the built-in microphone of my laptop. Noise Reduction and Reverb adjustments were made to the dialogue file in the Waveform window of Audition and volume adjustments were made to both tracks in the Multitrack window before final export.
This process challenged me like the one before it. I had previous experience in Premiere Pro but had not worked in Audition before so the interface was new to me. It was not exceptionally difficult thanks to the built-in tutorials and support available from Adobe's website. An external microphone would have given me a better recording result although the computer microphone picked up surprisingly little background noise, so I was pleased with the results.
I think the audio itself does a good job of explaining one of the processes used in the overall project. It reiterates the use of a (hypothetically) prior process ("Duplicate") and provides instruction in a short, easy to digest clip. When combined with static graphics or video to support learner experience, the learner will be able to review specific sections as needed to complete their project.