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[Technology 2377] Re: Putting freerice.com screencasts onto my iPodTouch

Davis, Jennifer

jennifer.davis at sinclair.edu
Tue Oct 13 07:49:13 EDT 2009


Sounds very interesting!

I would suggest using the Ning. It is my understanding that Google Wave
is still limited by invitation. The Ning would allow you to open your
work to more people until Wave goes widespread. Just a thought...

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Jennifer Davis
Professional Development Specialist
Southwest ABLE Resource Center
937-512-5374 or 800-558-5374
Fax 937-512-3434


-----Original Message-----
From: technology-bounces at nifl.gov [mailto:technology-bounces at nifl.gov]
On Behalf Of Phil Shapiro
Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2009 6:02 PM
To: technology at nifl.gov
Subject: [Technology 2376] Putting freerice.com screencasts onto my
iPodTouch


Hi NIFL-Tech community,

Last week I bought an iPod Touch and today I had success putting
some freerice.com screencasts (which I called "cooked rice") onto the
iPod.

To suit the needs of different learners, I created two versions
of the same screencast -- one with a nice, slow real-time spoken voice
rate (which I call "slower") and one with a sped up spoken voice rate
(which I call "faster.")

This free learning material could be helpful to a learner waiting
for a public bus (or school bus), waiting at a doctor's office, etc.
It could also be used well on donated computers.

You can download the two files from this link.

http://bit.ly/ojw8V

As you'll notice, there's better audio quality in the slower
QuickTime, but the faster one seems fairly intelligible.

I'm working on putting several thousand freerice synonyms into
a spreadsheet so that they can be printed on paper and studied using
no electronic device at all. After that, I'd like to add foreign
language synonyms to this spreadsheet, so that foreign language
learners can study freerice off-line.

If you have the time and interest to help with either of these,
thanks for sending me an email off-list. I'm not looking for major
commitments of time -- just 2 or 3 per month (or more if you're able.)

I might end up managing this collaborative project in Google
Wave or perhaps in Ning. Does anyone have ideas which tool might be
more appropriate? I already have a Wave account and could set up a
Ning pretty quickly.

Phil Shapiro
Washington DC

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