3.20.2006

odeo


powered by ODEO


And one more possibility here from Odeo.com. They must be using the same service as audioblogger as I called the same number. Only the pin numbers were different. This doesn't post directly to my blog, I had to copy and paste the code (they give this to you so it is quite simple) into this entry. But it does have the advantage of playing directly on the page with the help of the flash player.

audioblogger

this is an audio post - click to play

This is the audioblogger.com method for posting audio online. The image is attached to an MP3 file so the audio will be opened (or saved) with another program. It might not be fair to judge the quality with this post as I was walking into a strong wind and speaking on a cell phone with poor signal strength. The posting procedure is simple: place a call, key your primary phone number, enter your pin number and press 1 to post to your blog.

evoca



This is evoca.com's audio posting. The quality seems better, but in fairness, I was out of the wind. The procedure for posting is simple: call, record and hang up when you're done, return to your computer and click a button to post to blog. There might be a way to have this automatically post to a blog, but I haven't seen it yet. There is code provided so you can post the audio directly into your WebCT or HTML page.

3.08.2006

google video

Google has partnered with the US National Archives to begin offering video online. Nice. Another powerful resource for educators and those who seek to learn. And personally, I find other video offerings within google interesting as well... particularly the old commercial and education videos.