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RhinoSpike is an online language learning community tool that lets users around the globe connect and exchange foreign language audio files. Get any foreign language text read aloud for you by a native speaker!
This could be nice for language teacher training: have trainees make and request recordings and evaluate the outcomes.
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Venue: Brockholes Conference Centre in Preston, UK: http://www.brockholes.org/
Invited Speakers: Professor Martin Weller (The Open University, UK) and Stephen Downes (National Research Council, Canada) Call for papers: 1st December 2012 - 28th February 2013 Abstract submissions to: Dr Michael Thomas (MThomas4@uclan.ac.uk) Call for Papers The purpose of this two-day symposium is to develop and support digitally-enabled research across the field of education. By providing a forum for the discussion of digital approaches, the event will enable the exchange of methodologies, ideas, expertise and knowledge and present educational researchers, practitioners and doctoral students with opportunities to develop new networks and share good practice. The use of new digital research methodologies in education is rapidly developing in quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods approaches. Across education digital methods are being used to address new practices related to the changing landscape of research collaboration, observation, analysis and dissemination. As a result of Web 2.0 technologies, educational researchers are also increasingly turning to new approaches to research computer-mediated communication, involving social media, social networks and virtual immersive environments. The symposium will address the key issues related to the Digital Social Research Strategy, particularly in relation to the challenges posed by data collection and analysis in the digital age, including trust and quality, interoperability and data preservation in an educational context. The event is aimed at established as well as early career researchers and postgraduate students. Delete the scoop?
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The international symposium on Digital Methodologies in Educational Research will be held on 10th May 2013 (09:30am-4:30pm). This event is funded by the ESRC Digital Social Research Fund administered by the University of Oxford. Venue: Brockholes Conference Centre and Nature Reserve in Preston, UKInvited Speakers: Professor Paul Seedhouse (University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK), Stephen Downes (National Research Council, Canada),Professor Stephen Bax (Bedfordshire University, UK)Host: University of Central Lancashire, UKCatering: Refreshments and a networking lunch will be provided free of charge for registered participants. There is no charge for registration for this event.To register, please contact the organiser: Dr Michael ThomasDelete the scoop?
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Home page says: Submit some text that you want read aloud in a foreign language. Record your voice for an Audio Request in your native language. Download the audio file for your submission. Learn the language through real, native input.