7 Simple Audio Recorders

#EduDuctTape Question

What tools can my students use to record audio?

This is an #EduDuctTape Question Infographic featuring a question from Chapter 8 of the book Educational Duct Tape. The infographic shows a picture of the book, icons for the apps and sites included, some textbooks, and a visually impaired student with black glasses and a cane. The text reads "What tools can my students use to record and edit audio? (Simple audio recorders!) Screencastify - Record, edit, and export mp3s with the popular screencasting tool. Vocaroo - Record and share audio directly from the website or download them for use elsewhere. Mote - Google-centric tool for audio comments, Slides audio, and audio notes linked to websites. Flipgrid - Record audio-only responses in the popular video response tool. AudioVoiceRecorder.com - quickly record from any browser and download your audio as an MP3 file. Cloud Audio Recorder - Ad-heavy site lets you export MP3 or WAV files to Google Drive or a download. Padlet - Record audio files that are up to 15 minutes and post them to your wall!🎙 Recently, I shared a set of tools that I think are great if you want your students to record and edit audio. In this post and infographic, I’d like to dial that back with a set of tools that I think are great for simply recording audio.

Each of these 7 tools has 2 basic steps:
☝️Record.
✌️Share.
That’s pretty much it.

🎤 A few of them have some basic editing abilities but for the most part, they all shine because they make it easy to simply record and share audio! Check out the infographic to see which one is the best fit for you!

This image shows the Educational Duct Tape: An EdTech Integration Mindset book cover as well as a 2nd book open to a page inside of the book

💡 In Chapter 8 of Educational Duct Tape: An EdTech Integration Mindset, I discuss the 7 tools in greater detail, but you can learn the basics about them in this PDF version of the infographic!

📖  More details about each tool (and a few others) are in the book!

Click on the image to sign up for my newsletter and grab the PDF to learn a bit about recording audio with Screencastify, Vocaroo, Mote, Flipgrid, AudioVoiceRecorder.com, Cloud Audio Recorder, and Padlet. And, bonus, if I change my recommendations or add tools to the infographic later, you’ll get an update in your inbox!

This is an #EduDuctTape Question Infographic featuring a question from Chapter 8 of the book Educational Duct Tape. The infographic shows a picture of the book, icons for the apps and sites included, some textbooks, and a visually impaired student with black glasses and a cane. The text reads "What tools can my students use to record and edit audio? (Simple audio recorders!) Screencastify - Record, edit, and export mp3s with the popular screencasting tool. Vocaroo - Record and share audio directly from the website or download them for use elsewhere. Mote - Google-centric tool for audio comments, Slides audio, and audio notes linked to websites. Flipgrid - Record audio-only responses in the popular video response tool. AudioVoiceRecorder.com - quickly record from any browser and download your audio as an MP3 file. Cloud Audio Recorder - Ad-heavy site lets you export MP3 or WAV files to Google Drive or a download. Padlet - Record audio files that are up to 15 minutes and post them to your wall!

 

 

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Jake Miller

Jake is the host of the Educational Duct Tape podcast, the #EduGIF Guy, a Tech Integration Coach, speaker, Former STEM, Math & Science Teacher, and a presenter.