June 16th, 2007
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.
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June 16th, 2007
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.

Wind Turbines [4:09m]:
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June 16th, 2007
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.

Synesthesia [4:57m]:
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June 16th, 2007
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.

Submarines [6:27m]:
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June 16th, 2007
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.

Stealth Technology [3:54m]:
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June 16th, 2007
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.

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June 16th, 2007
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.

Scuba Tanks [4:42m]:
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June 16th, 2007
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.
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June 16th, 2007
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.

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June 16th, 2007
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.
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June 16th, 2007
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.
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June 16th, 2007
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.

Roller Coasters #2 [3:11m]:
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June 16th, 2007
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.

Roller Coasters #1 [5:20m]:
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June 16th, 2007
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.

How to Make Cheese [4:51m]:
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June 16th, 2007
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.

Caffeine #2 [6:58m]:
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June 16th, 2007
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.

Caffeine #1 [5:19m]:
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June 16th, 2007
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.

Black Holes [7:56m]:
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June 16th, 2007
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.

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May 26th, 2007
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.

Service Club - Part 2 [12:54m]:
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May 26th, 2007
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.

Service Club - Part 1 [11:03m]:
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May 26th, 2007
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.

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May 26th, 2007
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.

Six Degrees - Part II [3:11m]:
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May 19th, 2007
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.

8th Grade Band [17:40m]:
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May 19th, 2007
Band director, Matt Talbert, conducts the seventh grade band at Hanes Middle School in two selections: Eagle Ridge and Engines of Resistance.

7th Grade Band [7:25m]:
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May 19th, 2007
Band director, Matt Talbert, conducts the sixth grade band at Hanes Middle School in two selections: Little Rondo and Comet Ride.

6th Grade Band [5:26m]:
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May 6th, 2007
Barbara Butryn, art teacher at Hanes Middle, explains a recent water color project completed by 8th grade students in advanced art class.
Students first practice with water colors. Next they draw with glue any image they choose and then begin working with water colors to fill in the picture. Each color must have at least three values.

Water Colors [4:00m]:
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April 21st, 2007
Anne, Jason, and Andrew share their Lego NXT projects.
Jason is working on programming the ultrasonic sensor. Andrew is working on an arm that uses the light sensor to detect a red ball. And Anne is working on a program to enable the robot to track along a strip of white tape using the light sensor.

Learning Robotics -- Part II [2:17m]:
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April 21st, 2007
Tyler Canada, Harry Potter wizardry expert, shares his favorite spells.
Spells discussed in this first podcast come from the J.K. Rowling books, movies, and video games: Accio, Alohamora, Expecto Patronum, Wingardium Leviosa, Bombarda, Lumos, Arania Exumai, Carpe Retractum, Glacius, and Incendio.

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April 18th, 2007
Clay, Noelle, and Anne introduce listeners to the fine art of sleeping in class.
As expert observers of the pastime among their seventh grade peers, they reveal time-honored tricks of the quick classroom nap.

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April 14th, 2007
Artifacts dating from 100 - 1500 AD can be found in this Middle East Museum podcast.
Seventh grade students constructed models of a famous building or object from their studies of the culture and civilizations of North Africa and the Middle East.
Each model is introduced and explained by the student or students who created it.

Middle East Museum - 100-1500 AD [10:01m]:
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April 14th, 2007
Artifacts dating from 4000 - 500 BC can be found in this Middle East Museum podcast.
Seventh grade students constructed models of a famous building or object from their studies of the culture and civilizations of North Africa and the Middle East.
Each model is introduced and explained by the student or students who created it.

Middle East Museum - 4000-500 BC [9:12m]:
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April 14th, 2007
Artifacts from Modern Arabia are the focus of this Middle East Museum podcast.
Seventh grade students constructed models of a famous building or object from their studies of the culture and civilizations of North Africa and the Middle East.
Each model is introduced and explained by the student or students who created it.

Middle East Museum - Modern Arabia [10:39m]:
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April 14th, 2007
Art and Textiles are the focus of this Middle East Museum podcast.
Seventh grade students constructed models of a famous building or object from their studies of the culture and civilizations of North Africa and the Middle East.
Each model is introduced and explained by the student or students who created it.

Middle East Museum - Art & Textiles [7:38m]:
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April 14th, 2007
Ancient Egypt is the focus of this Middle East Museum podcast.
Seventh grade students constructed models of a famous building or object from their studies of the culture and civilizations of North Africa and the Middle East.
Each model is introduced and explained by the student or students who created it.

Middle East Museum - Egypt [10:00m]:
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April 3rd, 2007
Believe in Yourself, Do Your Best, Don’t Give Up Your Sports, For the Love of the Game, Life is a Touchdown, Pain Makes You Stronger, Sports Are Life, Start Small and Get Bigger, Teamwork, Teamwork is Vital, The True Athlete — 7th graders share their “This I Believe” essays.

This I Believe -- Sports [32:32m]:
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