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How-To Add Your Own Voice to a QR Code

Update: RecordMP3 is no longer in service – try recording with Vocaroo and use a QR code creator to turn the audio link into a QR code.

You may have seen my post on “Talking QR Codes” and here’s another tip for adding your own voice to a QR code.  RecordMP3 is a fantastic site that lets users record their voice using the microphone built-in to their computer.  You can then share the link – or turn it into a QR code – so that anyone who opens the page can press play and hear a recording of your voice.  Great for adding verbal instructions to a activity sheet or definitions to new vocabulary words for English Language Learners.

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1. Record your voice using the built-in microphone (or an attachment) on your computer
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2. Receive a link to a page with your recording (option: turn this into a QR code)
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3. Add audio support to any activity sheet!
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Dr. Monica Burns is a former classroom teacher, Author, Speaker, and Curriculum & EdTech Consultant. Visit her site ClassTechTips.com for more ideas on how to become a tech-savvy teacher.

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