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[[Image:Wimbavoiceboard.gif|frame|center|Wimba Voice Board (Instructor's View)]] | |||
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Revision as of 14:40, 20 November 2007
Overview
Wimba Voice tools are used to create vocal exercises, allowing teachers and students to make and listen to voice recordings in Moodle. There are 4 Voice tools in Moodle:
- Voice Boards - This is an audio discussion board where both teachers and students can post recordings which are linked together in a discussion thread.
- Voice Presentation - The teacher can post a web page with an associated recording. Students can then post audio comments.
- Podcaster - Used by the teacher to deliver 'podcasts'. Students can easily download a series of audio recordings (via iTunes or similar software) to mp3 players such as an iPod.
- Voice Recorder Block - Allows teachers to add vocal messages or announcements to the course homepage.
The Wimba Voice tools are non-standard Moodle modules.
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See also
- Wimba.com Wimba Voice Tools are a 3rd-party non-standard module