NanoGong
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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
- As of version 3.3, the NanoGong activity module supports backup/restore functionality. Administrators can now easily backup/restore a course with NanoGong activity using the standard Moodle backup/restore procedure.
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)
- If you install the minimum NanoGong (that is, without the HTML editor component), only the student role has the ability to record. The teacher can create a NanoGong activity and adjust the activity settings, but will not see any NanoGong recorder. To give the teacher access to the NanoGong recorder, the HTML editor component must be installed.
See also
- NanoGong 3 is a Modules and plugins database page that has downloads and more information.
- Discussions:
- Please create or find a discussion topic in the Contributed Code forum
- The contributor also maintains a Moodle site that contains one or more forums using and supporting NanoGong, outside of Moodle.org .
- Additional documentation
- Installing NanoGong in Moodle (outside of Moodle.org)
- Nanogong repository plugin for Moodle 2.0
- Release of NanoGong 4.1, an important update for Moodle users
- NanoGong/Converting to Moodle 2.0 - work in progress --Frank Ralf 10:34, 7 April 2011 (UTC)
- Nanogong Moodle Forum Discussion (inside of Moodle.org)