You can record short audio
messages directly into your discussion forum postings. Adding your voice
to the other comments and ideas you write can make your posts more
meaningful for other learners and your instructor.
Note: The built-in recording tool limits your audio recording time to two minutes.
1.
To record a message you'll need a microphone. You may use a headset
with microphone to plug into a computer or laptop or you can record
using a phone and the Moodle app.
2. Start a new discussion topic in your forum. Add a subject heading and enter some text to explain what the recording will be about.
3.
Expand the editor toolbar by clicking on the down arrow that appears in
the first position on the toolbar. Look for the 'Record audio' button on the bottom row.
4. Check your notes, make sure your microphone is ready and click on the recording button.
If
this is the first time you've recorded, a small window pops up that
says 'learn.recnorth wants to Use your microphone'. Click on the 'Allow'
button.
The Insert audio recording window opens and
the recording process starts immediately (you'll see the counter starts
counting backwards from 2:00 minutes.) Start speaking - don't rush but
focus on speaking clearly.
Click on the 'Stop Recording' button when you're done.
5.
Check your recording by clicking on the right-facing arrowhead in the
embedded player. If you're happy with your recording, click 'Attach recording.'
If you don't like your recording, you can click on 'Record again.'
Your recorded message will display in a player.
Click 'Post to forum' and your recording will be displayed in your forum post.
Notes:
Some
people find it helpful to write a script before they record. Others
work best with a few notes or key points they want to make. Without some
prompts, it is easy to lose track of what you want to say and your
recording may end up being confusing for others.
If possible,
provide a written transcript or notes for your recording for people who
may have challenges with their equipment, internet connection, vision,
or just prefer to read.