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--- Forwarded Message from Sarah Withee <[log in to unmask]> ---

>From: Sarah Withee <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2011 17:50:46 +0000
>Subject: RE: #9959 Recording help
>To: "'Language Learning and Technology International Information    Forum'"	<[log in to unmask]>

You might want to check out University of Oregon's ANVILL system.  It provides  
a variety of voiceboard and sound recording tools for free.

https://anvill.uoregon.edu/anvill2/frontpage

Description from their website:
ANVILL (A National Virtual Language Lab) is a speech-based toolbox for language  
teachers. Like the language lab console of old, it's focused on the practice of  
oral/aural language, but at its core are very modern web-based audio and video  
tools from duber dot com and the University of Oregon: Voiceboards, LiveChat,  
and Quizzes and Surveys. Our newest tool, TCast, allows teachers to record and  
place audio or video files anywhere in a lesson--in 3 easy steps. Each of these  
tools really opens up the scope and sequence of lessons centered around spoken  
language tasks.

Creating media-rich lessons in ANVILL is simple and straightforward. There are  
templates for audio, video, and image tasks; there are also tools for text-based  
discussions like blogs and forums. Whether you're linking to existing web content,  
or uploading your own texts or media files, ANVILL simplifies the process.

Sarah Withee
Instructional Technologist
Colorado College
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(719) 389-6381

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