Jun 1, 2021

Adding voice comment

For some students, hearing a teachers feedback on their work is better than to read your feedback. The inflection of voice,  softening the tone of the feedback and or adding a level of encouragement, makes a difference to the feedback given.

Richard Brunei shared three tools which can be added easily as chrome extension: Mote, e-Comments and Kaizena

Mote is a Chrome extension that can be used to record voice notes directly within Gmail, Google Classroom, Google Slides, and Google Documents. One of its many convenient features is that students do not need to have the extension installed in order to listen to your voice notes. 

Using Mote in Gmail


Using Mote in Google slides


Using Mote in Google Classroom


Using Mote in Google Doc


https://practicaledtech.com/2021/03/30/how-to-record-voice-notes-in-gmail-google-classroom-google-slides-and-google-docs/ 

E-comments is a Chrome extension that lets you add canned comments to Google Docs, Word documents (when opened in your web browser), Google Classroom, Canvas, Schoology, and just about any page that has a commenting feature. e-Comments provides a huge bank of pre-made comments arranged by grade level and skill. You can also create your own canned comments in e-Comments. Those comments can include your own audio recordings. 



Kaizena can be used as a Chrome extension or you can simply go to the website and import documents (Word, PDF, and Google Docs are supported) to add voice comments to them. Similar to e-Comments, audio comments in Kaizena are saved in your account and can be re-used across multiple documents with just a click or two. 


Kindly shared by Richard Bryne with Mr Shasi





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