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How a student uses the Sanako Recorder Voice Insert mode for Moodle comparative recording exercises

  1. Find your assignment with the model audio file, presumably in your Moodle course.
  2. download the model audio file
  3. open the Sanako Student Recorder (introduction)
  4. go to menu / file / open, and open the file you downloaded
    1. To activate voice insert (which is a toggle that changes the behavior of the other buttons)
      1. either go to tools/ voice insert mode
      2. or click the voice insert button sanako-student-player-voice-insert
  5. press the green play button to listen until your reach the point where you can repeat (your teacher may have inserted a pause or aural cue).
  6. Then click the speak-button sanako-student-player-speak to repeat after/respond to the source/teacher
  7. When you are done repeating/responding, press the green play button
  8. At the end, press the blue stop button
  9. Rewind and review your recording (e.g. compare your pronunciation with the teacher’s model).
  10. TBA: you can overwrite your pronunciation where you deem necessary.
  11. you cannot show the voice graph when in Voice insert mode – both are incompatible.
  12. When done, click file / save as and save only your, the student track, as mp3 or wma.
  13. View a demo screen cast of recording with voice insert and saving the student track.
  14. The previous is just a step-by-step for our environment based on the Sanako Study 1200 documentation which follows here:
  15. sanako-student-player-voice-insert1
  16. sanako-student-player-voice-insert2
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