Morse Code Audio
Initial Publication Date: October 14, 2024
Summary
This is an assignment in Audio and Image Processing course.
The course is just being developed.
The assignment requires students to write functions that are bulding block to generating Morse Code audio.
The course is just being developed.
The assignment requires students to write functions that are bulding block to generating Morse Code audio.
Learning Goals
Goal of the entire multi-part assignment:
Understand how audio is coded digitally.
Generate audio files.
Matlab is used to generate audio from scratch.
This activity promotes computation and data analysis skills.
Understand how audio is coded digitally.
Generate audio files.
Matlab is used to generate audio from scratch.
This activity promotes computation and data analysis skills.
Context for Use
Educational level: College juniors and seniors.
Class size: 20
Institution type: Liberal arts college with an engineering program
This is one part of a multi-part assignment.
Time required: 8 hours, less if the student is very familiar with matlab.
Technical skills and experience with MATLAB: Understanding of types of variables, arrays, functions
Other disciplinary skills: familiarity with the Morse Code is helpful, not required.
Class size: 20
Institution type: Liberal arts college with an engineering program
This is one part of a multi-part assignment.
Time required: 8 hours, less if the student is very familiar with matlab.
Technical skills and experience with MATLAB: Understanding of types of variables, arrays, functions
Other disciplinary skills: familiarity with the Morse Code is helpful, not required.
Description and Teaching Materials
Attached is the draft assignment handout.
Morse Audio Assignment (Microsoft Word 2007 (.docx) 52kB Oct14 24)
Morse Audio Assignment (Microsoft Word 2007 (.docx) 52kB Oct14 24)
Teaching Notes and Tips
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Assessment
not developed yet.
likely graded homework.
likely graded homework.
References and Resources
none