Week2


 

 

 

Synchronous and asynchronous communication tools: Text /Audio/Video

 

(Week 2: Jan 21 - 27)

 

 

 

Moderators: Ayat Tawel (Egypt), Jose Antonio da Silva (Brazil) and Teresa Almeida d'Eca (Portugal)

 

Guest presenters: The Week 2 Mods (Wed., 23 Jan., at 17:00 GMT)

                               Michael Coghlan (Thu., 24 Jan., at 12:00 GMT)

 


Audio recording and upload >>

 

 

Objectives

 

By the end of this week you will have:

 

  • attended mini live chat sessions in Skype and YM. 
  • explored different tools for sending audio and video messages. 
  • attended the live presentations on the topic of the week.
  • commented on the presentations of the week. 

 

 

Activities 

 

Task 1

 

Task 2 

 

Task 3

 

Please click on the image below to listen to a Voxopop message on teaching listening and speaking and post your reply:

 

 

(From week 3 on, you will be able to make a link to or embed your audio/video recordings in the blog/wiki that you will create). 

 

 

Tools to explore

 

Audio tools
Handybits The most basic voicemail messaging tool is totally computer-based. "With Voice Mail you can create and email sound messages to your friends. Simply click the Record button, talk, and then click the Stop and Send buttons."

Audiopal

A free web tool to record unlimited audio messages or upload mp3 files to embed in your website or blog. It's easy as no account or software is needed.
Audioboo

"...a mobile & web platform that effortlessly allows you to record and share audio for your friends, family or the rest of the world to hear."

Soundcloud

"... upload or record your originally-created sounds effortlessly to SoundCloud in a few clicks....". Leave timed text comments to give feedback to your students on their work. You can have private or public recordings that you can link to or embed in your website. SC also has a mobile version. Although the site is mainly for music, educators can take a great advantage of the "text comment" feature. Quite unique in an audio tool.

Vocaroo A very easy and simple tool to record, share and embed your audio messages. No registeration is needed.

VoiceThread

An excellent tool for group conversations. Vocethread allows you to upload pictures and create voice threaded discussions or conversations. Users can post voice or text comments to threads. 

Voxopop

A good tool for creating group discussions and practice listening and speaking. It has been used for TOEFL practice. It cannot be embedded, but it can be shared in many blogging hosts and social networking websites. 
Podomatic An option for podcasting that allows you to record your own voice from your mic or upload files from your computer. Podomatic podcast can be shared in many social networking websites, blogs, and wikis. It also gives you an embed code to post on your website.  
Podbean 

A tool that allows you to make a free mp3 audio player & embed audio on any website. You can use text to speech, a microphone, or upload mp3 files to play on the Web. "An easy and powerful way to start podcasting. Easy to publish your podcast in 3 steps. No tech to learn." "A Podcast Social Subscribing site: Collect all your favorite podcasts in one place. Discover what other people are subscribing to. Play anywhere anytime, even when you are on the go."

Video tools  

Eyejot

An easy to use video tool that allows you to record video messages and get replies. You can also embed your messages into your website. Another "cool" feature is "Eyejot This!" which "allows you to send Eyejot video messages pertaining to web sites you visit. Your Eyejot message will automatically contain a link to the page you're on, along with the page title".

Mailvu "Unleash the Power of Video with the Simplicity of Email. Upload. Record. Videomail. Download."

Winkball

Another video messaging tool that allows you to send video messages. Once a video message is created, you can get replies and have a threaded video discussion or conversation. Winkball messages can also be embedded into your website.

 

 

Tutorials

Audio

 

Chat

 

 

Video

 

 

Self-check

 

I have....

  • chatted with moderators/other participants through YM and Skype
  • explored audio and video tools for sending messages
  • attended the live session/listened to the recording
  • commented on the live session

 

 

Additional resources

 

 

Suggested readings