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The use of ITC in the foreign language classroom
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Aim for accuracy with this cool corrections plugin

Aim for accuracy with this cool corrections plugin | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
Are you an educator whose role involves correcting your learners’ spelling, punctuation and grammar? Perhaps you make use of the tools in word-processed documents, such as tracking changes in Microsoft Word? Or perhaps you annotate with comments within Moodle’s assignment activity, now made even more efficient with Google and Microsoft authentication and the Google document converter?

If so, then you’re sure to be interested in Corrections, a simple but effective plugin that enables you to correct learners’ work typed directly into Moodle. It’s an add-on for the popular, accessibility-focused Atto text editor and it enables educators to select and specify particular types of errors – with explanatory comments if needed.

Via Miloš Bajčetić
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Moodle plugins: RecordRTC for Atto Editor

Moodle plugins: RecordRTC for Atto Editor | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
Add audio and video annotations to text, anywhere an Atto text editor is present. This plugin adds buttons for recording audio or video (with audio) to the editor's toolbar. Using WebRTC technologies, all recording is done instantly in the browser. After recording, users can embed the annotation directly into the text they are currently editing. The recording will appear as an audio or video player in the published writing.

Via Miloš Bajčetić
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