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Using Odeo
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I have created an instructional handout for recording with Odeo. It includes screen shots and instructions for both recording through a computer and through a phone. Recordbroadcast.pdf Julie Knapp 
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Using multimedia
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Whether we are teaching online or on ground, there are many ways we can use various forms of media \\ audio, video, images, and graphics \\ to teach and learn. I'm specifically exploring how to use different kinds of media to help ...
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distanceeducation, multimedia, graphics, teaching, images, writing, video, podcasts
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Alphabet
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Alphabet Alfabet !Spanish Homesoundfile.gif! Pronunciation Practice http://www.colby.edu/bknelson/exercises/pronunciacion.html This is a test
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alfabeto, alphabet
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Wikis to support teaching and learning
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instructions, students, introductions, podcasts, planning, palette, staff, wiki ...
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Podcasting
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What does it take to provide podcasts? I know a little bit about what it takes to create them, having played around with various kinds of little audio files http://glory.gc.maricopa.edu/kschwalm/audioShorts.htm. I'm curious ...
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students, podcasts, faculty, instructions
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Audio introductory paragraphs in the Zine
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You can use either evoca http://www.evoca.com or odeo http://www.odeo.com to record your introduction to this essay. These two websites work in a similar fashion. First, create an account. It's free\! You can keep it private. If you plan ...
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introductions, zine
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Audio introductions in Blackboard using Evoca
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Evoca http://www.evoca.com is one of a number of websites that allows you to create an audio file, using either a microphone attached to your computer or a cell phone. The site then converts your audio recording to a digital file and stores it on their server. It automatically ...
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introductions, blackboard
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