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How teachers can record audio materials here
2013/01/10
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The purpose of doing a recording of learning materials for the SANAKO during a faculty workshop is merely to get you started. The use of the SANAKO is not limited to the LRC. After taking the workshop, you can:
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if needed,
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check out one of the LRC faculty headphones (we have now 5 for faculty use in our list of LRC resources),
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install the Sanako standalone recorder on your office or home PC,
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start the recorder and press the red record button,
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read your questions into the headset microphone, preferably after you have put them in the format of my exam template (consider this sample exam recording a model),
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use something like a bell, whistle (or simply clap your hands) to create audible cues for when you want to start/stop speaking cues
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watch the timer on the Student Recorder to leave the same amount of response time for the students as you announced after the questions
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save the file to the proper location that I listed here: https://thomasplagwitz.com/2012/11/06/how-teachers-find-their-sanako-materials/ .
That’s all. If you need a refresher, please come to one of my bi-weekly LRC “Sanako Clinics” that will appear in the LRC hours&events calendar.
How teachers prepare files for oral exam with Sanako Study 1200
2012/12/18
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- For an oral exam with visual cues (example), make a PowerPoint slideshow by
- finding images, e.g. online
- (e.g using Google image search,
- and optionally advanced search,
- and optionally filtering by clip art.
- and optionally advanced search,
- (e.g using Google image search,
- saving found images to a local folder (e.g. “my documents”),
- using them with PowerPoint’s PhotoAlbum feature
- saving the result as [your username]_[your class####]_oral-exam##.pptx.
- finding images, e.g. online
- For an oral exam with aural cues,
- if you do not have the Sanako student recorder installed on your PC yet,
- Follow the instructions here to install it for use in your office (or even at home – make sure you have access to the network share with the recordings if you want give aural feedback with insert recording)
- or come to the LRC to record where the Sanako is set up be default;
- fill out our oral exam MS-Word template (sample question included) from here (use the lower right menu download button).
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Start the Sanako student recorder (in the LRC or on your own computer – if in need, you can borrow one of headsets in this this list),
- press the red record-button in the center right, as shown here and
- read out the MS-word template, row by row, that you just filled out.
- Once done, press the blue stop button.
- Go to Menu: file / save as/ [your username]_[your class####]_oral-exam##.mp3.
- if you do not have the Sanako student recorder installed on your PC yet,
- Normally (it is still being worked on),
- you could save all files in a special Sanako folder visible on the desktop of your office PC,
- from which I, as soon as you let me know about the files, can pick them up in my office to finalize them for delivery in the LRC and
- from which you can pick up the final version in the classroom to when administering the exam in the Sanako lab.
- Questions remain? Come to the LRC reception desk during regular business hours with this blog post to be walked through this step-by-step.
The LRC writing input methods (“keyboards”) are not configured right
2012/12/14
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- In intl.cpl, we do not want keyboards installed for western and central-European (= characters a-z, merely altered by diacritics) languages, including US. We type these languages, including US-English, with the us-international keyboard extended 2.1, which has to be set as default, and that US-English extended 2.1gets checked as the keyboard for all western languages ("show more"). The regular US keyboard gets removed/made invisible to the user, and with any reasonably recent version of MS Sysprep tools, that is no problem anymore.
- For non-Western languages, the built-in windows keyboards should be "checked", and also the alternate input that we had to download and install methods need to be "checked" under their languages: MS Maren, Google input methods nee to be enabled (checked): e.g. Farsi is not enabled (checked).
The big LRC SANAKO “How do I…?”
2012/12/05
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(Work in progress).
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