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>Subject: RE: #7924.1 Web-based audio recording applets/tools? (!)
>Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 18:40:31 -0400
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Hi,

I can't remember the name, but Otmar has developed one at Dartmouth.

H

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>Subject: Re: #7924 Web-based audio recording applets/tools?

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>>Subject: Web-based audio recording applets/tools?
>>From: Samantha Earp <[log in to unmask]>
>>Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 14:40:47 -0400
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>Hi all,
>
>I'm writing to see if any of you know of Flash/Java applets or other tools
>that allow one to record voice from within a Web page or application. I am
>already aware of Wimba and Edufolio, which uses a Flash applet & Flash
>Communication Server, but I would like to know if there are any other
>possibilities out there, particularly ones that don't require the purchase
>of an entire wrapper or course management-type system to use. I seem to
>remember seeing something on the list in the past year about one or more
>institutions that were exploring ways to do this, but I can't lay my hands
>on the details.
>
>If you have any information, please contact me off list at
>[log in to unmask] I'll be happy to summarize my results to the list.
>
>Thanks,
>Samantha

Samantha,
At Cornell we have developed a program called Web Audio Lab.  It was
written in Macromedia Director by Slava Paperno, from our Russian
Language program.  The client, CD-based program records locally and
then batch submits files to a server.  He also wrote a module that
allows recording from a web page, which we have integrated into the
web side of this program to allow recording of teacher comments back
to students.  It is also being used in other web applications to
allow student recording.
You can see some more description of this program at our
<http://lrc.cornell.edu/showcase>Showcase page.
--
Dick Feldman, Director
Language Resource Center
Cornell University
http://lrc.cornell.edu
607-255-8685

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