Audacity

Audacity: Oh How I Love You! Let Me Count the Ways

Audacity is probably one of the most well known and most popular open source applications. I thought seriously about just not posting about it, but recently used it to do some fun things with capturing old vinyl records to my computer and thought I should at least put a plug in while I was thinking about it. Audacity is an audio editor and recorder that runs on the three major platforms, Windows, Macintosh and Linux. It is simple to use for basic things and can be as complex as you want it to be. In my most recent use of Audacity, I was digging through my many boxes of old vinyl LPs (records, or big black CDs as my children once called them) and found some old 78s from the early 1950s.

Moodle Nanogong Module

About two months ago I started playing with the Nanogong Module for Moodle.  Nanogong is a part of the Gong Project and is a Java based audio recorder that integrates with Moodle. It worked OK in 1.8 but when I upgraded to 1.9 everything went south.  Over the last few weeks the developers, the "Hong Kong University of Science and Technology", have done a lot of work on the module and just recently made the module Open Source.  I upgraded to version 3.1 last night and things seem to be working quite well now.