For many years Lapinkampus Moodle has relied on the small audio plugin NanoGong to provide users with an internal audio recorder in the Moodle HTML text editor. While NanoGong still works, developments on the Internet have overtaken it. Unsuspecting users trying NanoGong for the first time can be faced with a multitude of Java warnings and pop-ups (depending on the browser used) and this may discourage them. Therefore, the eLearning Services have selected an alternative audio recorder that is easier to use and that has better development prospects due to its ability to use HTML5 (the future web standard). This new recorder is called PoodLL and it offers audio recording options in places where NanoGong could not. It also offers options for (very) short video recordings, or simple whiteboard drawings in the HTML editor.
Presently, the Moodle administrator has installed PoodLL in the HTML editor, which offers recording options in the same places as NanoGong did. The functions can be accessed via icons in the button bar of the HTML editor in Moodle:
The interface of the four functions is really simple and self-explanatory. In the case of the audio (MP3) recorder, once you have opened it, all you need to do is allow the tool to use your mic and then you can record, pause, stop and play back, pretty much like in NanoGong. Once you are done with the recording, you click the Insert button to insert the recording into the HTML text window. After that it is a matter of saving the text (or posting the message, when you are in a forum, as in the example).
Apart from the general PoodLL access, there is a special plugin that now gives teachers the option to provide spoken feedback in assignments (rather than by writing comments and/or uploading a response file). This option can be enabled in the feedback settings of a Moodle assignment.
When enabled it provides the teacher with a PoodLL MP3 recorder on the grading page of each student as shown below:
Apart from the above functionality, special PoodLL audio submission plugins are available for the Moodle assignment, database and quiz module. These allow students to easily submit a recording for grading. These plugins have not been enabled yet, but they will be installed if teachers have a need for this functionality.
Note that, although the NanoGong recorder is no longer available, existing NanoGong recordings in Lapinkampus Moodle will continue to work as before.

