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Audio Record

Get creative and interact with your students by turning your slide into an audio record activity.

Audio Record activity in PowerPoint

An audio recording activity in PowerPoint.

Get creative and interact with your students by turning your slide into an audio record activity.

Record live or upload audio

Let students record their voice live or upload a pre-recorded audio file to your slide.

Anonymous submissions

Hide student names to encourage students to speak up and share their thoughts freely.

Save audio locally

Save audio files locally for easy access and review after class.

Add activity button

Add an Audio Record activity to your PowerPoint slide.

Add an Audio Record activity to your PowerPoint slide with a click of a button.

Collect live responses

Launch it during your presentation to collect responses.

Collect live responses from your students during slideshow. Students can either record their voice live or upload a pre-recorded audio file to your slide. Play the audios live during your presentation to share with your students.

Save audio files

Save audio files locally for easy access and review after class.

Download all the audio files from your activity to your local computer for easy access and review after class.

Save Audio Record files

Review after class

Review student responses after class is easy.

The results are readily available for you to review after class. Take your time and dive deep into the results to understand your students better.

Use cases

Enhance student vocal language

Let students use their voice during class and create excitement by playing their audio recording to the class. There are many ways to use Audio Record from oral practice to knowledge recall, and even practice for any subject to fun ice breakers!

Pronunciation practice

Teaching a language or public speaking? Have hard-to-pronounce new vocabulary words? Ask students to practice pronunciation with Audio Record!

Verbal proficiency

Audio Record is an opportunity to practice verbal proficiency regardless of the prompt. Remember, excellent verbal communication is a life skill!

Storytelling

Have students express thoughts verbally by asking them to explain concepts, share opinion, or make factual statements to practice storytelling.

Verbal recall

Switch up your question form and use audio recording as the answer format to help participants learn, recall, and remember your material!

Explanation

Get participants to communicate their thoughts verbally instead of written, and allowing struggling students to focus on thinking instead of how to write & spell.

Ice breaker

Audio Record is a fun way to break the ice and get participants to know each other better. Ask them to share their favorite food, or their most embarrassing moment!

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