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Hi everyone,
http://www.freecorder.com/freecorder3/index.php?src=www.downloadsquad.com
One of my colleagues at UCLA came across this link to Freecorder, which
apparently provides browser-based recording functionality and seems pretty
simple to use. Have any of you tried and/or used it for foreign language
purposes, either to record clips from internet audio/radio/lectures and use
them as listening comprehension material or as audio prompts for a placement
test? Or, perhaps to have students record themselves and send the files to
their instructors for review?

Thanks for sharing whatever your experiences have been!
Annelie

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Annelie Chapman, Ph.D.
Instructional Technology Coordinator
UCLA Ctr for Digital Humanities (CDH)
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