weekly reflections in anvill

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This describes how to create a text or audio reflection for your LT 199 class.

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Weekly Reflections

documenting your language learning progress

ANVILL 2 Course System1Monday, October 7, 13

Every Monday...

You’re asked to create a weekly reflection--it can be spoken, written, or both. ANVILL lets you record or write your reflection directly, or you can use another program and upload the document (or sound file).! To get started, follow these steps...

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Click on the weekly reflections button on the main menu

Click the “+” button on the bottom

It creates an entry in your name.

Step 1: Adding a reflection

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Give your reflection a title.

Start writing in the Portfolio Entry box (note: you can use whatever language you want).

Click the save button.

Step 2a: Writing

You can write here or copy and paste from elsewhere.

You can also attach your reflection here--most file types accepted.

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Give your reflection a title.

Click on the microphone. Start speaking. Click the microphone to stop speaking.

After listening to your recording, click the save button.

Step 2b: Speaking

Click the gear icon (upper right) to verify your microphone.

You can also attach your reflection here--.mp3, .mov., .mp4 accepted.

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Click the “Choose File” button; Click the Upload button

Find the file you want to Upload on your computer.

Click Submit.

(continued…)

Step 3a: Uploading files

The process is the same for media files.

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Make sure your file is visible in the Attachments box.

Click Save.

Step 3b: Checking

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If you’re successful, your entry (for each week)will look something like this.

This entry has both sound and text.

Step 4: A typical entryyour name

your name

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Questions?You can always write

to our help desk: ylchelp@uoregon.edu

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