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Watching workshop screencast recordings
2012/07/09
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We added a dual-screen setup to the teacher computer. We produce two screencasts, for archiving and reviewing, per training held, one of the left and one of the right screen. On a typical desktop computer, you should be able to view both side-by-side, like so (using Windows 7 Aero Snap, just activate the right/left window and on your keyboard, press Windows key + right- or left-arrow):
We hope to have screencast recording software, video drivers and scree/projection hardware that will enable us to provide a single screencast of both screens. However, other upgrades are higher up in the priority list.
Categories: audience-is-teachers, Screencasts, workshops
Using NLP tools to automate production and correction of interactive learning materials for blended learning templates in the Language Resource Center. Presentation Calico 2012, Notre Dame University
2012/06/13
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How you can view the computer screens of your class using Sanako Study 1200
2012/05/04
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- Here is a 2.5 minute screencast showing off the different ways how you can view your students’ screens using the Sanako Study 1200,
. - from smallest to biggest, all accessible form the button:”screensharing”
- first thumbnails
- then thumbnails in extra window
- finally autoscan
- There will always be tradeoff on the teacher computer between size of individual student screen and overview over class.
- for as long as the teacher screen resolution is nowhere near the combined sizes of the student screen resolution;
- having the same screen resolution is also desirable, for projecting the teacher screen to the students; multi-monitor teacher stations are a nice compromise.
- However, as you can see in the screencast, there a number of nice options that make switching between large size and overview (drilling in and moving back out) easy.
- The newer versions of the Sanako (here 5.2) allow you to choose many different student screen sizes.
- The newest version of the Sanako (5.4) also allows to fit many students screens on a teacher screen by implementing by letting the teacher scroll through the classroom layout).
How to use Audacity to repeat audio cues for students when creating listening learning materials
2012/04/27
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How a teacher can use Sanako voice insert to easily add spoken comments to students’ Sanako oral proficiency exams
2012/04/25
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- All other things equal (given a limited amount of time), teachers can provide more and better corrective feedback on student oral proficiency recordings if, during their grading, they could easily insert their own oral comments into the students’ recordings (delivered as MP3 files to teachers’ desktops after Sanako oral exams).
- Both the Sanako Tutor and Student Player have a voice insert mode that is much easier and quicker to use than (albeit not free as) editing the student audio in Audacity (which we still recommend for bare-bone viewing/listening because of Audacity’s capability of loading and displaying multiple tracks simultaneously).
- Fortunately, Sanako tutor/student player are available on the teacher/student station PCs in the LRC (the latter’s insert function is available when the PC connected to the running Sanako Tutor on the teacher station).
- How easy and fast is it to use this? As you can see in this demo screencast on how to use Sanako voice insert to add spoken comments into your students’ Sanako oral exams
, voice insert only requires: - a click on the voice insert button in the center, whenever a user wants to speak during listening,
- and, from the top left menu, a “file”/ “save as” at the end.
- In a next step – not only during the grading process –, how easy is it to distribute student recordings made with Sanako to students? That is TBA:a different story.
Protected: Sanako Study 1200 Final oral exam for advanced Business Spanish: A Job interview
2012/04/19
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