--- Forwarded Message from Sharon Widmayer <[log in to unmask]> ---
>Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 16:59:55 -0600
>From: Sharon Widmayer <[log in to unmask]>
>To: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: #4920 Software inquiry
>References: <[log in to unmask]>
Check out the Hyperphonics software that Steven Weinberger has been
working on. Http://mason.gmu.edu/~weinberg. There is also another
program called "Libra" but I don't know who you can contact about that.
Sharon
LLTI-Editor wrote:
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> --- Forwarded Message from Jim Anstey <[log in to unmask]> ---
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> >Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 09:48:19 -0500
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >From: Jim Anstey <[log in to unmask]>
> >Subject: Software inquiry
>
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if any LLTIers had used or heard of any authoring programs
> which allow programmers to create software where students can listen to
> digital audio files(and video if available) and record and playback their
> own voices throughout. This would mimic very closely the capabilities of
> our present cassette-based systems. You could also comment on the quality
> of the audio files, especially those that the student records and plays
> back. Any platform restrictions or system requirements would also be useful.
>
> Thanks in advance for your time.
> Jim Anstey
>
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> James R. Anstey
> Programmer Consultant
> Language Laboratories
> Memorial University of Newfoundland
> St. John's, Newfoundland CANADA
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Sharon Alayne Widmayer
Instructional Resource Center
Department of Instructional Improvement & Instructional Technology
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA
(703) 993-9018
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