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*''Note:''  When downloaded, the HTML area (HTML edit tool) for a specific version of Moodle, will change the core Moodle code.   
*''Note:''  When downloaded, the HTML area (HTML edit tool) for a specific version of Moodle, will change the core Moodle code.   
*'''Warning 2:''' When you install Nanogong in 1.9.x, you must also visit the admin page of the HTML-editor and swith the editorhidebuttons off for the Nanogong button. (default hide is on after install)
*'''Warning 2:''' When you install Nanogong in 1.9.x, you must also visit the admin page of the HTML-editor and switch the editorhidebuttons off for the Nanogong button. (default hide is on after install)


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 23:11, 19 January 2009


NanoGong provides a very simple and transparent voice support for Moodle. Using a NanoGong activity and filter, it provides two different types of voice support for Moodle.

NanoGong icon can be used to record, playback and save a voice file, in a web page. The playback can be changed by the listener. The Listener's version of can be saved to the listener's hard disk. A NanoGong activity allows the student to submit their recording to the teacher.

Features

  • Record at one speed
  • Create individual copy at a different speed
  • Save copy on local hard drive
  • Student can send back to teacher

Tips & Tricks

  • Note: When downloaded, the HTML area (HTML edit tool) for a specific version of Moodle, will change the core Moodle code.
  • Warning 2: When you install Nanogong in 1.9.x, you must also visit the admin page of the HTML-editor and switch the editorhidebuttons off for the Nanogong button. (default hide is on after install)

See also