How to Use Voice Recording to Study

With the Internet and weekend courses becoming more widespread, many people are taking classes while working full-time. These and other students need ways to fit studying into their busy schedules, and using a voice recording to study is a great way to memorize facts on the go.

Things You'll Need

  • PC with Windows Sound Recorder
  • Script of study material
  • Media or CD player
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Instructions

    • 1

      Break your subject down into simple pieces that are easy to recite. Focus on questions from quizzes, chapter reviews or areas of study with which you do not feel comfortable.

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      Prepare a script to read to your voice recorder. Generally index cards, outlines and lecture notes are good ways of organizing concise facts to recite.

    • 3

      Read through your notes or script several times to familiarize yourself with the information.

    • 4

      Record your notes using Windows Sound Recorder. Before trying Windows Sound Recorder, you may need to purchase an external microphone.

    • 5

      Choose "All Programs" from the "Start" menu. Then select "Accessories-Entertainment-Sound Recorder." The "Sound Recorder" box will appear on your screen.

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      Hit the red "Record" button and read your script into the microphone.

    • 7

      Save the audio file to use with your media player or burn it to a compact disc using Windows Media Player.

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      Play the recorded script on your media or CD player and learn on the run.

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