Showing posts with label Woices. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Woices. Show all posts

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Embedding Woices

One of my classmates has turned me on to Woices. I recorded three simple audio files to it about assorted topics, but it's meant to be a place where people can come and record audio tours. Anyone can visit the site and download an echo (name of the audio file in Woices).

Here is my Echo about the limitations of YouTube.



FYI...I make my name amybedot on all things. I rarely use Amy Brown on outside tools. My family calls me Amy Bedot (that's Be-dot). I renamed myself when I was four. Amy Brown is my name but really only people at work call me that. (Just in case you were wondering.)

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Woices

This week, I was asked to record three sample audio clips on a free audio repository site. For photos and videos, I knew exactly where I needed to go - Flickr and YouTube. I use these sites so much and force them on my students. Audio - no clue. I embed all of my audio clips directly into my Moodle site.

So, I explored the blogs of my classmates to see what they were using for ideas. I followed Kelly's lead and used Woices for the first time. In fact, I followed her example to experimenting with the speech-to-text abilities. Thank you Kelly for the great ideas.

Woices is an interesting tool. In just a few clicks, I created my account and updated my profile with my photo and information. Click "Create" and "New Woice or Echo" and I was ready to record. It links your "Echo" to a specific location, so you have to link your "Echo" to a spot on the map. At first, I found this strange and a small invasion of my privacy, but then you realize that you are not giving an exact address.

Recording was super easy. Click the large circle and it starts once it gets permission to use your microphone. Since I was using the Text-to-Speech feature, I had to struggle a bit. If you are not talking within five seconds of clicking record, everything stops. It takes me longer to click "Start Speaking" on my Mac! I had to get creative and verbally introduce my clip.

Overall, I am pleased with the abilities and approach to Woices. I am sure with more playing that I will see the real potential of this tool and its need to connect all "Echos" to a geographic region.