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ESL Teaching/Learning Resources Rich Internet Applications for Language Learning (http://clear.msu.edu/teaching/online/ria/index.php) -- CLEAR (Center for Language Education And Research at Michigan State University); Link to video tutorials with step-by-step guidance for creating video mashups: http://clear.msu.edu/teaching/online/ria/videoTutorials/ ; by Dennie Hoopingarner VoiceThread <www.voicethread.com> -- audio and text comments (group conversations) on pictures, video, graphics, documents, etc.; see/listen to example at http://voicethread.com/#home SlideShare <www.slideshare.com> -- Produce narrated slide shows of pictures Glogster <www.glogster.com> -- a poster board with video and audio; great for creating an audio/video profile; can be uploaded to and shared with many social networking sites, e.g. Facebook Vaestro <www.vaestro.com> -- a free voiceboard/audio forum for recording and replying to messages; can be mounted on a web page; to create your own Vaestro powered audio forum, click the 'Create a Channel'. Springdoo <www.springdoo.com> -- audio + video mail. You can upload mp3, wav, mpg, mpeg, avi and 3gp file formats; files can be mounted on a blog/Web page; now called BedroomTV (www.bedroomtv.com) MyChingo <www.mychingo.com> -- no longer free! (as of Sept. 2007); "Chingo" refers to "Chat Lingo"; Audio Comments for Web-based Voicemail; can be mounted on a web page. There are two ways to use it: 1) A public system: All messages are automatically available for people to hear when you receive them; 2) Moderated, private system: You decide which messages people can listen to. All messages are recorded at 32kbps Bitrate, 22Khz Sample Rate, 1 channel mono. You can easily download your MP3 messages from your control panel. Audacity <http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/> -- [1.5Mb] click to download this free, cross-platform software to record, amplify, fade, edit, copy, paste etc; converts audio files to .mp3 format. Download the Lame client in order to process the conversion. PureVoice -- works with Eudora; PureVoice is free recording software to create audio voice messages that can be attached to your email and sent to your instructor or to other students in your class. The program also allows the receiver of the email message to listen to the audio voice file if they have PureVoice installed on their computer. For that you can download here <http://www.cdmatech.com/solutions/products/purevoice_download.jsp>. Downside: I have encountered problems with PV generating errors in Internet Explorer and shutting down repeatedly. TotalRecorder <http://download.com.com/3000-2170-10024762.html?legacy=cnet> -- [1.24MB] Total Recorder records streaming audio from RealPlayer, Windows Media Player, microphone input, line-in input, DVDs, or CDs. The resulting files can be saved in WAV or MP3 format. The program also can convert various sound formats to WAV, WMA, or MP3. MP3 Sound Recorder Software at <http://www.tongsoft.com/>
Fonetiks <http://www.fonetiks.org/> -- "The online resource for pronunciation and language study."
Effective Presentations -- Christine Bauer-Ramazani's animated PowerPoint slide show; good for use in teaching; advance topics with mouse clicks; view it on the web with Internet Explorer (IE 5+) at <http://academics.smcvt.edu/cbauer-ramazani/Links/effpresent_web_files/fullscreen.htm> --set your font to Times New Roman or download Effective Presentations as a PowerPoint file. If you do not have PowerPoint on your computer, you can download the PowerPoint Viewer 97 for PowerPoint 97, 2000, and 2002 Users at http://microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=D1649C22-B51F-4910-93FC-4CF2832D3342&displaylang=en Ten Commandments of Presentations <http://www.tagsys.com/Ads/strategic/tencommpres.html> Toastmasters International <http://www.toastmasters.org/> -- At Toastmasters, members learn by speaking to groups and working with others in a supportive environment. A typical Toastmasters club is made up of 20 to 30 people who meet once a week for about an hour. Each meeting gives everyone an opportunity to practice:
Tips
for Dealing with Nervousness
<http://www.indiana.edu/~ucstm/edminute/jparment1.html>
SL-Lists: International
EFL/ESL Email Student Discussion Lists <http://sl-lists.net/>
-- discussion lists for English language students by Latrobe University in
Australia;
owned/managed by T. Robb and L. Halliday
Fonetiks <http://www.fonetiks.org/> -- "The online resource for pronunciation and language study." RealEnglish <http://www.real-english.com/reo/index.html> -- online videos that are useful for Oral Interaction at Beginner level, Intermediate I, Intermediate II, Intermediate III, and Advanced; free registration Teaching English: Speaking Activities <http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/try/speaktry/speaking_activities.shtml> -- by the BBC/British Council on Teaching English Teaching Speaking (articles in the ELL Resources Center)
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