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AudioExpert is a free and simple online audio editor, file converter and sound recorder. All the standard functionality of an audio editor provides you with an easy way to create a ringtone for your cell phone. Via Maite Goñi, Rui Guimarães Lima Delete the scoop?
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ProfessorMoodle has created some tutorials on Youtube for Moodlers, highlighting Moodle 2.0. Via John Dalziel, Rui Guimarães Lima Delete the scoop?
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Shona Whyte: Loudlit.org has a collection of audio books, many retrieved from Project Gutenberg with audio via Librivox.org.
Here you can read along to the audio of Dicken's Great Expectations.
Unless you're a big fan of classic fiction, this is going to seem like hard work for language learning, but it's a good resource for general language input for upper intermediate and advanced learners (listen regularly for a short period). You can also work on a short section using the shadow reading technique, where you keep the volume quite low and try to read aloud with the reader; this helps fluency and intonation. Otherwise you can just listen and note words which are not pronounced as you expected, and look for patterns there.
Loudlit also has children's literature and poetry sections. Via Shona Whyte
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February 25, 3:14 AM
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Audioboo. Because sound is social. a mobile & web platform that effortlessly allows you to record and share audio for your friends, family or the rest of the world to hear.
Download the app for Android, iPhone and Nokia Via Laurence Bernard Delete the scoop?
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In today’s posting we will take our readers through the steps of downloading, installing and setting up Audacity (yes, this includes Lame) for use on Mac OS X. Via Shona Whyte
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A recent walkthrough for Audacity on Macs - happy that someone has taken the trouble :-) Delete the scoop?
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A Canadian based website with playful podcasts to help you learn English. Culips podcasts have a lot of cultural contents and we talk a lot about life in Canada and in Montreal in particular. Via Joe Willey Delete the scoop?
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By reading the speaker notes in your presentation using the latest text-to-speech technology, SlideSpeech ensures your message comes across loud and clear. Via Baiba Svenca, Patty Ball Delete the scoop?
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"Make the English you speak sound more natural with The English We Speak from bbclearningenglish.com. Every week, we look at a different everyday English phrase or piece of slang in this fun three-minute programme." Via Shona Whyte Delete the scoop?
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Vocaroo is a web-based service which allows you to record your own voice and to publish it online or send it to someone via email.
Vocaroo is as simple as it can get. You click on the Record button and hit Stop when you are done. Your recording is immediately available, for email forwarding or for being embedded on any web site.
The recording is also available for immediate download in both .WAV and .Ogg audio formats.
Vocaroo is in beta and is free to use.
FAQ: http://vocaroo.com/faq.php
Find put more: http://vocaroo.com Via Robin Good Delete the scoop?
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This is a terrific collection of podcasting resources collected by Shamblesnet. The power of voice in online teaching and learning can be leveraged using these tools. Mostly free, find one that fits and experiment with it until you become efficient. Then you'll be able to add your voice to any of your classes. Don't forget that personal podcasts can make evaluation comments very powerful! ~Dennis Via juandoming, Mayra Aixa Villar, Balqis Thaahaveettil, Dennis T OConnor Delete the scoop?
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