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I’ve previously posted several times about Edcanvass, and it’s already on a number of “The Best…” lists. This week they added another great feature — the ability to easily record up to five minutes of audio on any image or … Continue reading → Read More...
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Here’s one of several videos my ESL students did for our One-Sentence Project. I’ll be adding it to The Best Resources For Doing A “One-Sentence Project” Read More...
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Wave joins the list of several free Smartphone apps that let you record an audio caption for a photo. I’m adding it to The Best Sites To Practice Speaking English and to The Best Online Tools For Using Photos In Lessons. Read More...
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Dubbler joins the list of several free Smartphone apps that let you record a sixty second audio caption for a photo. I’m adding it to The Best Sites To Practice Speaking English and to The Best Online Tools For Using … Continue reading → Read More...
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The Chinese New Year: From Fear to Festivity is the title of this video from English Central that I’m adding to The Best Resources For Chinese New Year. More importantly, though, it’s the first English Central video that I’m embedding … Continue reading Read More...
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One of my students’ favorite activities, and one that I believe is very effective, is several times a week getting together in assigned small groups to practice conversational English. They all have a “cheat sheet” of about seventy different questions Read More...
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Web Doc is/was a sorta’ blogging platform that makes it super simple to write individual “docs.” I especially like its ability to search the Web for images within your “doc” and just post it into what you’re writing. It also … Continue reading → Read More...
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John Yan was the creator of ShowBeyond, a very nice alternative to VoiceThread that was on The Best Ways To Create Online Slideshows until it shut down last year. Now, John has just unveiled his new tool for education, UTellStory, … Continue reading Read More...
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Skqueak is a new free iPhone app I like a lot that lets you easily provide audio for photos. There are several other apps on various “The Best…” lists I’ll be sharing shortly in the post that do something similar. … Continue reading → Read More...
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VoiceGem lets you easily and quickly make an audio recording (I’m not sure for how long, but it certainly went on for awhile during my experiment) without having to register. You record and then email it to yourself or someone … Continue reading → Read More...
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In The Best Sites For Beginning iPhone Users Like Me, I’ve described some nice apps that let you add an audio recording to your photos and then share them. enpixa is a new one that’s very similar to the others. … Continue reading → Read More...
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Croak.it lets you easily record a thirty second message with a computer microphone. You then get a unique url address that you can share. No registration is necessary. I’m adding it to The Best Sites To Practice Speaking English. Thanks … Continue reading Read More...
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Voice Of America has long been known for its many English-learning features, especially what they called “Special English.” However, relatively recently (I can’t be sure exactly when, but I just discovered it today) they dramatically redesigned and expanding Read More...
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The Easy Way Test uses Google’s speech recognition system to have you learn English through playing an online game. It only works on Chrome, and could be a fun little diversion for a short time. The designers were pretty creative. … Continue reading Read More...
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Record MP3 lets you, without having to register, create an audio recording that you can save on your computer and/or save on their site (a link is provided). It’s very simple to use, though I’m not sure what the maximum … Continue reading → Read More...
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