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*[[Wimba/Using_the_Voice_Tools|Using the Voice Tools]]
*[[Wimba/Adding_a_voice_tool|Adding Voice Tools]]
*[[Wimba/Voice_tools_index|Managing Voice Tools]]
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== Listening to recordings ==
*Click on a message (Voice Boards & Podcaster) or slide (Voice Presentation) to select it.  Once selected it will be highlighted blue.
*Click play [[Image:Wimbavoiceplay.gif|Wimba Play button]] to listen to the recording.
== Using Voice Boards ==
== Using Voice Boards ==
A Wimba Voice Board is an audio discussion board where both teachers and students can post recordings which are linked together in a discussion thread.
A Wimba Voice Board is an audio discussion board where both teachers and students can post recordings which are linked together in a discussion thread.
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[[Image:Wimbavoicecompose.gif|frame|center|Wimba Compose Message window]]
[[Image:Wimbavoicecompose.gif|frame|center|Wimba Compose Message window]]


*To record a message, in the compose or reply window click the record button [[Image:Wimbavoicerecord.gif|Wimba Record button]]
*Give your Message a subject (required).  You can also type an optional message in the space below.
*To record a message, in the compose or reply window click the record button [[Image:Wimbavoicerecord.gif|Wimba Record button]] and speak into your microphone / headset.
*Click stop [[Image:Wimbavoicestop.gif|Wimba Stop button]] when you have finished recording.
*Click stop [[Image:Wimbavoicestop.gif|Wimba Stop button]] when you have finished recording.
*You can review your recording by clicking play [[Image:Wimbavoiceplay.gif|Wimba Play button]]
*You can review your recording by clicking play [[Image:Wimbavoiceplay.gif|Wimba Play button]]
**If you are not happy with the recording you can click record and record over your original recording
**If you are not happy with the recording you can click record and re-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.
*When you are satisfied with your recording click 'Send' to send your message to the board.


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To create a new slide open a Voice Presentation and click 'New' to open the New slide window:
To create a new slide open a Voice Presentation and click 'New' to open the New slide window:
[[Image:Wimbaslidecompose.gif|frame|center|Wimba New Slide window]]
[[Image:Wimbaslidecompose.gif|frame|center|Wimba New Slide window]]
*Give your Message a subject (required) and type or paste a web address'''*''' into the URL box.  Make sure you paste over or remove the existing <nowiki>http://</nowiki>.  You can also type an optional message in the space below.
**<nowiki>*</nowiki>You can use any web address.  It could be an external website (e.g. a newspaper article) or a page or image that you have in Moodle.  However, the important thing is that it is web-friendly so that it opens alongside the voice recording rather than in a separate window. HTML pages or suitable image formats: JPG, PNG or GIF are ideal.  Other file types that require a plug-in such as PDFs are not recommended as they may open separately. 
*To record an associated message, click the record button [[Image:Wimbavoicerecord.gif|Wimba Record button]] and speak into your microphone / headset.
*Click stop [[Image:Wimbavoicestop.gif|Wimba Stop button]] when you have finished recording.
*You can review your recording by clicking play [[Image:Wimbavoiceplay.gif|Wimba Play button]]
**If you are not happy with the recording you can click record and re-record over your original recording
*When you are satisfied with your recording click 'Send' to add your slide.


== Using Podcaster ==
== Using Podcaster ==
the Podcaster is 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.
[[Image:Wimbavoicepod.gif|frame|center|Wimba Podcaster (Instructor's View)]]
[[Image:Wimbavoicepod.gif|frame|center|Wimba Podcaster (Instructor's View)]]
=== Creating podcast messages ===
An audio recording on a Wimba Podcaster is known as a message.  It can also include some text.  To create a message click on 'New'.  This will open the Compose window:
[[Image:Wimbavoicecompose.gif|frame|center|Wimba Compose Message window]]
*Give your Message a subject (required).  You can also type an optional message in the space below.
*To record a message, in the compose or reply window click the record button [[Image:Wimbavoicerecord.gif|Wimba Record button]] and speak into your microphone / headset.
*Click stop [[Image:Wimbavoicestop.gif|Wimba Stop button]] when you have finished recording.
*You can review your recording by clicking play [[Image:Wimbavoiceplay.gif|Wimba Play button]]
**If you are not happy with the recording you can click record and re-record over your original recording
*When you are satisfied with your recording click 'Send' to send your message to the board.


== Setup Wizard ==
== Setup Wizard ==

Latest revision as of 13:21, 21 November 2007

Listening to recordings

  • Click on a message (Voice Boards & Podcaster) or slide (Voice Presentation) to select it. Once selected it will be highlighted blue.
  • Click play Wimba Play button to listen to the recording.

Using Voice Boards

A Wimba Voice Board is an audio discussion board where both teachers and students can post recordings which are linked together in a discussion thread.

Wimba Voice Board (Instructor's View)

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

An audio recording on a Voice Board is known as a message. 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:

Wimba Compose Message window
  • Give your Message a subject (required). You can also type an optional message in the space below.
  • To record a message, in the compose or reply window click the record button Wimba Record button and speak into your microphone / headset.
  • Click stop Wimba Stop button when you have finished recording.
  • You can review your recording by clicking play Wimba Play button
    • If you are not happy with the recording you can click record and re-record over your original recording
  • When you are satisfied with your recording click 'Send' to send your message to the board.

Using Voice Presentations

The Wimba Voice Presentation is for teachers to post web-based content (e.g. a website or an image file uploaded to Moodle) with an associated audio recording. Students can then post audio comments.

Wimba Voice Presentation (Instructor's View)

Creating slides

To create a new slide open a Voice Presentation and click 'New' to open the New slide window:

Wimba New Slide window
  • Give your Message a subject (required) and type or paste a web address* into the URL box. Make sure you paste over or remove the existing http://. You can also type an optional message in the space below.
    • *You can use any web address. It could be an external website (e.g. a newspaper article) or a page or image that you have in Moodle. However, the important thing is that it is web-friendly so that it opens alongside the voice recording rather than in a separate window. HTML pages or suitable image formats: JPG, PNG or GIF are ideal. Other file types that require a plug-in such as PDFs are not recommended as they may open separately.
  • To record an associated message, click the record button Wimba Record button and speak into your microphone / headset.
  • Click stop Wimba Stop button when you have finished recording.
  • You can review your recording by clicking play Wimba Play button
    • If you are not happy with the recording you can click record and re-record over your original recording
  • When you are satisfied with your recording click 'Send' to add your slide.

Using Podcaster

the Podcaster is 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.

Wimba Podcaster (Instructor's View)

Creating podcast messages

An audio recording on a Wimba Podcaster is known as a message. It can also include some text. To create a message click on 'New'. This will open the Compose window:

Wimba Compose Message window
  • Give your Message a subject (required). You can also type an optional message in the space below.
  • To record a message, in the compose or reply window click the record button Wimba Record button and speak into your microphone / headset.
  • Click stop Wimba Stop button when you have finished recording.
  • You can review your recording by clicking play Wimba Play button
    • If you are not happy with the recording you can click record and re-record over your original recording
  • When you are satisfied with your recording click 'Send' to send your message to the board.

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 correctly setup to use Wimba.

Wimba Setup Wizard

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