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=== Creating messages === | === Creating messages === | ||
A message on a Voice Board is an audio recording. It can also include some text. To create a message use either 'New' to create a new message or 'Reply' to respond to an existing one. | A message on a Voice Board is an audio recording. It can also include some text. To create a message use either 'New' to create a new message or 'Reply' to respond to an existing one. This will open the Compose window: | ||
[[Image:Wimbavoicecompose.gif|frame|center|Wimba Voice Board (Instructor's View)]] | [[Image:Wimbavoicecompose.gif|frame|center|Wimba Voice Board (Instructor's View)]] | ||
Revision as of 17:26, 14 November 2007
Using Voice Boards
Before using the Voice Board make sure your computer is correctly setup using the Setup Wizard. You will need earphones and a microphone. A headset is ideal.
Creating messages
A message on a Voice Board is an audio recording. It can also include some text. To create a message use either 'New' to create a new message or 'Reply' to respond to an existing one. This will open the Compose window:
- To record a message, in the compose or reply window click the record button
- Click stop when you have finished recording.
- You can review your recording by clicking play
- If you are not happy with the recording you can click record and record over your original recording
- Give your Message a subject (required). You can also type an optional message in the space below.
- When you are satisfied with your recording click 'Send' to send your message to the board.
Using Voice Presentations
Using Podcaster
Setup Wizard
The Voice Boards and Podcaster tools include a link to the Setup Wizard below the tools. The wizard takes the user through a check list of tests to ensure the computer is correctlt setup to use Wimba.
See also
- Official Wimba guide: Wimba Voice Tools Wimba Voice Tools (PDF) This exhaustive 66-page guide covers much more than the Voice tools in the Moodle integration. The most relevant pages are: Using Voice Boards pp.8-16; Using Voice Presentations pp.20-26; Using Wimba Podcaster pp.30-35