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Good morning!
I have been challenged to figure out a way, preferably within our LMS, to have students be given a randomly selected picture from a pre-determined library (this much I can do), and an audio recorder to begin a set number of minutes after the page loads.  

My first thought was for the CLEAR Conversations tool (which I LOVE by the way!), but this doesn't allow for randomized cues.  Does anyone know of an audio recorder that could be used in such a manner?  I did a google search and found a few recorders for timing streamed audio/video recordings, but these are focussed on capturing streamed radio or tv at specific times of day; whereas I want to capture students speaking after a set number of minutes preparing.

I don't think we would mind if the recorder started immediately either, so long as it allows for a lengthy recording time (so students still have time to think before beginning to speak), so if we had to do that, we could.  

Ideally these would be online resources that could be embedded within an html page so that it could be loaded into our LMS.

Thank you for your help and guidance,
Deanne Cobb-Zygadlo


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Kutztown University of Pennsylvania

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