Speaking activities
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 2:11 pm
In language teaching, 4 basic skills - reading, listening, writing, speaking - play the most important role. With FormaLMS, it is possible to design exercises for the first three of these skills. However, a voice-recording tools that supports HTML5 does not exist.
Chamilo comes with a purpose-built voice-recording tool, which is very functional and useful. There are 3 alternatives for this task in Moodle: (1) Poodll. This is a plugin with two versions. The Flash version is free (and already out of fashion), whereas the HTML5 version is not. (2) H5P. Voice-recording tool is HTML5-compatible, but the responses cannot be saved directly to the Moodle server - the student needs to upload the voice file to the server. (3) RecordRTC plugin for TinyMCE (or for Atto editor) (https://moodle.org/plugins/tinymce_recordrtc). This is the newest addition and so far the best solution.
In a typical Forma installation, the page editor is:
On a typical Moodle installation, the page editor is:
The idea is simple. In a quiz, add an "Essay" question. When the student clicks the microphone sign (see the Moodle editor), his/her voice is recorded and automatically added to the text field. After the quiz is over, the teacher can listen to the response and provide the student with feedback. The plugin is HTML5-compatible and very easy to use.
In short, instead of spending valuable sources on building something complicated, the already-existing plugin for TinyMCE - specially designed for Moodle - can be adopted for FormaLMS.
Best regards.
Chamilo comes with a purpose-built voice-recording tool, which is very functional and useful. There are 3 alternatives for this task in Moodle: (1) Poodll. This is a plugin with two versions. The Flash version is free (and already out of fashion), whereas the HTML5 version is not. (2) H5P. Voice-recording tool is HTML5-compatible, but the responses cannot be saved directly to the Moodle server - the student needs to upload the voice file to the server. (3) RecordRTC plugin for TinyMCE (or for Atto editor) (https://moodle.org/plugins/tinymce_recordrtc). This is the newest addition and so far the best solution.
In a typical Forma installation, the page editor is:
On a typical Moodle installation, the page editor is:
The idea is simple. In a quiz, add an "Essay" question. When the student clicks the microphone sign (see the Moodle editor), his/her voice is recorded and automatically added to the text field. After the quiz is over, the teacher can listen to the response and provide the student with feedback. The plugin is HTML5-compatible and very easy to use.
In short, instead of spending valuable sources on building something complicated, the already-existing plugin for TinyMCE - specially designed for Moodle - can be adopted for FormaLMS.
Best regards.