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  1. Added Feb 11, 2009 by aseldow
    Like audacity. Looks interesting.
  2. Added May 01, 2008 by aseldow
    podcasting introductory video
  3. Added Dec 10, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    Once in a while, all of us face a need to get some text synthesized into speech. Maybe we want to know how someone would pronounce a complicated word, or sometimes we just want an entire passage to be read out to us. These online tools are a great help when you face such a requirement. Some of them will allow you only to synthesize a small passage; others would read out entire PDF or DOC files to you!
  4. Added Nov 20, 2007 by spencech and 1 other
    Grace Poli is the Media Specialist at the José Martí Middle School in Union City, New Jersey. Grace holds a B.A. in History with K-8 Certification, an M.A. in Urban Education and certificates in K-8, ESL, and Media Specialist. She is currently pursuing her Supervisors & Administrators certificates. She has worked in Union City School District as a humanities teacher, administrative intern, and media specialist since 2000.
  5. Added Nov 20, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    TalkShoe is a service that enables anyone to easily create, join, or listen to Live Interactive Discussions, Conversations, Podcasts and Audioblogs. These hosted Talkcasts can be discussions, conversations, talk shows and podcasts. Recorded Talkcasts can be listened to, downloaded, or subscribed to. And if your Talkcast becomes popular, you can make money too.
  6. Added Nov 20, 2007 by aseldow and 2 others
    We've been reading and learning about different kinds of poetry so we couldn't wait to write our own. To top it all off, now we get to READ our poetry to you! Wouldn't you love to hear a poem created by your student right now? Well, you can! Just click on the audioblogs below. Happy listening and don't forget to post a comment!
  7. Added Nov 20, 2007 by aseldow and 2 others
    # Telephone: Call a number, speak your mind, hang up. From anywhere you've got a phone*. From the club, the game, in traffic, at the mall, at a trade show, you name it. Talk up to 60 minutes. Interview someone or even record a conference call. # Record through your web browser: With a simple computer microphone and high-speed internet access, you can record high-quality audio...
  8. Added Nov 20, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    Gcast is run by the same people that run GarageBand.com. Our goal with GarageBand is to redefine how music is discovered and promoted. Our goal with Gcast is to make personal broadcasting simple. In pursuing these goals we hope to democratize both music and media.
  9. Added Nov 20, 2007 by aseldow and 2 others
    Gabcast.com is a podcasting and audioblogging platform that offers an easy way to create and distribute audio content. Most people will use a touch-tone telephone to make their recordings but we also provide worldwide access to the service through VoIP. Once you have made a recording and have published it, a newsfeed is immediately and automatically updated to alert subscribers to your channel.
  10. Added Nov 10, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    This is a pretty amazing tool. Simply copy a bunch of text and paste it into a box, click "Create mp3," and your text is translated into a speech audio file almost instantly. I pasted a paragraph from an academic paper and the results were flawless. Try it!
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