Hi Mauno,
Thanks so much - took me a little while to understand what you meant by a "plain mp3 link" - I'm a bit slow.
Now I can tell the people over on Lang Teaching and they'll think I'm smart.
Cheers,
Glenys
Hi Mauno,
Thanks so much - took me a little while to understand what you meant by a "plain mp3 link" - I'm a bit slow.
Now I can tell the people over on Lang Teaching and they'll think I'm smart.
Cheers,
Glenys
Hi Mauno,
Thanks for clarifying things.
I'd already provided a link to another site so users could see the player working but it would have been neater to put it in the Moodle forum.
I still find it a bit strange that in "teacher role" on Moodle Lang I can make the Google audio player appear but it doesn't work: see here.
This is the code I'm using:
<object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://flash-mp3-player.net/medias/player_mp3_maxi.swf" width="200" height="20"><param name="movie" value="http://flash-mp3-player.net/medias/player_mp3_maxi.swf" /><param name="bgcolor" value="#ffffff" /><param name="FlashVars" value="mp3=http://www.gstatic.com/dictionary/static/sounds/de/0/pumpkin.mp3&autoload=1" /></object>
Cheers,
Glenys
Hi everyone,
I'm sure that TinyMce is set to strip out code on these forums for security reasons. Is there any workaround? We language teacher are so desperate to integrate audio and video (I mean where stuents can express themselves orally, not just listen) into our Moodle courses especially with NanoGong not being updated for Moodle 2.
I tried to demonstrate on the Moodle Lang course (in teacher role): the Google audio Flash player but though you can see the player, it doesn't play.
Frankie Kam tried too but in student role you can't even see the player.
Mmmm... any solution? Am I asking in the right place? I thought of the Tracker but it seems to me to be more of a political than a technical problem.
Happy New Year to all of you.
Glenys
PS: I tried to show you the player here, but as a "student" it was completely stripped.
Hi Sam,
Totally agree with your PS.
Cheers,
Glenys
PS But as you can't force students to learn, you can't force teachers not to want to try the impossible... So, the QuizPort plugin for Moodle 1.9 (and the the future TaskChain for Moodle 2) will actually force students to stay for a given time on a page before moving on to the next one. Won't stop them doing their email, chatting to their friends or staring out the window, though, instead of looking at whatever's on the page.
Bonsoir Paul,
Sur Mac Lion
Sur Firefox 9.0.1 je vois les 3 premières vidéos mais pour les 2 derniers juste des liens Quicktime qui ne fonctionnent pas.
Sur Chrome j'ai du donner une autorisation pour que les Quicktime marchent.
Sur Safari tous marchent.
Sur Opera rien ne marchent (ni Flash ni Quicktime) et je vois ce message:
[1972août20 06:55:16] JavaScript - http://ns14.freeheberg.com/~pimpoum/moodle/course/view.php?id=9
Timeout thread: delay 10 ms
Uncaught exception: DOMException: NOT_FOUND_ERR
Error thrown at line 220, column 4 in <anonymous function>() in http://ns14.freeheberg.com/~pimpoum/moodle/lib/swfobject/swfobject.js:
b.removeChild(o);
Bon courage !
Glenys