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15 Free Web Tools and Apps to Amplify Your Audio Projects – Shelly Terrell


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TinyTap - Create Personalised Games, Quizzes and Lessons on your Tablet

TinyTap - Create Personalised Games, Quizzes and Lessons on your Tablet | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it

Saw this site at BETT. Allows you to play and create personalised games for the iPad and Android. You can also make lessons and games. 

 

The games/quizzes can be played on the device or embedded into other web based platforms via iframes.

 

Some of the game examples are more KS1 early KS2 but its very very endearing and a huge potential.

 

Great features available:

Creation Packs with lots of characters and backgrounds

Online image search feature

Upload images from any device linked eg Dropbox, OneDrive etc

Text boxes and formatting for writing

Drawing tools and styles

Share your game

Embed your completed game

Add a challenge mode with leaderboard, wrong answer limit, question timers and game timers

Add a selection of background music

Record your questions

Add recordings for correct and wrong answers

Add questions linked to images eg Year WW1 started, Nelson Mandela, Ou est la plage?

Add a sound board eg record word in Spanish and have it play when you click on the picture

Shape Puzzle eg drag and drop shapes in correct position or fill in missing words eg for sentence construction

Video - although I got a 404 error?

 

Create one quiz or a whole section of quizzes linked together in one game.

 

This would be a brilliant resource in the hands of a student. Get them to work with other departments or teachers in junior school to produce a range of activities and get them published!

 

Help videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBZeFJrZmCc&index=7&list=PL4kNQUtOflk-qvjAThJW9SiiwMlkkRfm_

 

Examples

Art http://www.tinytap.it/games/gh69/play/?id=tw

Geog http://www.tinytap.it/games/ggbx/

 

 

Awesome... Try it for yourself!

 


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Amélie Silvert's comment, February 1, 2015 11:49 AM
brilliant! thanks!
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8 of The Best Audio Recording Apps for Teachers and Students via @medkh9

8 of The Best Audio Recording Apps for Teachers and Students via @medkh9 | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education

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Ron Wolford's curator insight, February 4, 2017 9:49 AM
Educators Technology
Ashley S. Davis's curator insight, September 19, 2019 12:05 PM
1. I loved how this article gave 8  different type of audio recording apps to choose from for your recording pleasure

2. Although the opinion of teachers  or students, the source is reliable. Each app is for audio recording and even has more features to choose from making them the best audio recording apps among teachers and students. 

3. We're always on the go so the source is a major informational resource for audio industry professionals to get the job done whenever and wherever. 
Duran Crosby's curator insight, August 24, 2020 7:35 PM
So many reliable ways to record and capture your content out there in the application stores for mobile devices. This is the way of the future. I truly foresee this being the new norm. Med Kharbach definitely is a knowledgeable researcher. I am glad there is a way to reach out to him in regards to what is posted on Educators Technology. Its great that I am also able to find a list of the credible resources that are used to formulate these articles on this website. 
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How to Connect an External Microphone to your iOS Device

How to Connect an External Microphone to your iOS Device | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it
Learn how to connect an external USB microphone to your iPad or iPhone using standard cables and a powered USB hub for recording high-quality music and voice narration.

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