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The first thing you put on here is your subtopic. EX: ALBUMS

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  1. This is where you COPY and PASTE the information from the internet that you want to use. DO NOT COPY AND PASTE THE ENTIRE ARTICLE BUT ONLY WHAT YOU THINK YOU’LL USE ON THIS NOTE CARD.You include all the bibliographic information here, too.Use easybib.com or citation machine. Be sure to put your URL in the bib site before doing anything else. IF your web site doesn’t automatically come up, you will have to manually enter the information. Use MLA format if asked.I would recommend you keep the ratio of copy/pasted information to no more than half of each note card. Use the second half for your note taking.Before copying and pasting info here, go to font size and change to 20 • The first thing you put on here is your subtopic. EX: ALBUMS • This means the first thing at the top is about albums only, and my notes on this and following note cards will be about buying records and how technology changed them until I change my subtopic. • This is where you take your BULLETED notes. Unless you have a direct quote in “marks”, there should be NO sentences. • All notes you take are short summaries

  2. Cards continued: I would have at least five cards under these sub topics. This means I might find information on my subtopics in two of my sources. I would then cut and paste all or part of that segment into a PPT slide with my subtopic named and the bibl info on the first "note card", and then just the subtopic after that, with my bulleted information from the pasted info. 1) first recordings 2) tin-types 3) albums/gramaphones 4) tapes (8-track & cassette) 5) analog/digital (MP3, IPod) 6) computer-driven (apple, you-tube, music sources)

  3. Researchers in France have found a musical recording made a full two decades before Thomas Edison invented the phonograph. Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville, a French type-setter and part-time inventor, was able to successfully record sound in 1860, but didn't have the means to play back the audio to demonstrate that he had actually done so.The Word on-line magazineHepworth, David. "The First Record Ever Made?" Word Magazine. 27 Mar. 2008. Web. 03 Nov. 2011. <http://www.wordmagazine.co.uk/content/first-record-ever-made>. • SUBTOPIC: record albums • First record dates to 1860 • Sound recorded, couldn’t play back, not saleable to public

  4. Thomas Edison and the First Phonograph August 12, 1877 The next time you listen to a favorite album, you can thank Thomas Edison for discovering the secret to recording sound. Before there were CD players and tape decks, there was the phonograph. August 12, 1877 is the date popularly given for Thomas Edison's completion of the model for the first phonograph.Edison was trying to improve the telegraph transmitter when he noticed that the movement of the paper tape through the machine produced a noise resembling spoken words when played at a high speed. Experimenting with a stylus (hard-pointed instrument like a large needle) on a tinfoil cylinder, Edison spoke into the machine."Thomas Edison and the First Phonograph." America's Story from America's Library. Library of Congress. Web. 03 Nov. 2011. <http://www.americaslibrary.gov/jb/recon/jb_recon_phongrph_1.html>. • Subtopic: record albums • Thomas Edison- first recorded sound that played back • August 12, 1877 • Discovered accidentally • Also discovered stylus (needle) • Tinfoil cylinders

  5. To Edison's surprise, the cylinder recorded his message, "Mary had a little lamb." People had a hard time believing his discovery at first, but soon doubt turned into awe as Edison became known as "The Wizard of Menlo Park," after the name of the city in New Jersey where he did his work. Sound recording was rapidly becoming an American industry.As a young boy growing up in the late 19th century, Harry Reece remembered the invention of the phonograph as one in a series of technological marvels: "Electric lights were something to marvel at . . . the old Edison phonograph with its wax cylinder records and earphones was positively ghostly . . ." • Subtopic: recordings continued • First song: “Mary had a Little Lamb” • Demand quickly grew • YOU COULD PUT THE QUOTE HERE, IF YOU FELT IT RELAVANT

  6. The same format will hold true for books and whatever my other source is. The difference is my book biblio info would go here.I will also include the page numbers, in case I have to go back and find the info again. • My subtopic goes here. It might be the same subtopic I used from another source. That’s okay. Just remember you must have five subtopics and five note cards for each subtopic. DO NOT JUST REPEAT INFORMATION, or you won’t have enough info to make you genre pages. • I take my bulleted notes here.

  7. Rose, Tricia. Black Noise: Rap Music and Black Culture in Contemporary America. Hanover, NH: University of New England, 1994. Print.SUBTOPIC: youtubecomputers change soundsallow for instruments not presentallow for mixingallow videos to be madespecial effectsThis is a book note card.

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