Jul 03 2008

Larry Ferlazzo

Amazing Flowgram

Posted at 9:06 am under talking, web 2.0

TechCrunch just posted about Flowgram, an amazing screencasting, link-sharing tool that’s now in beta. However, if you go to TechCrunch’s post, you can get an “invite” code that would allow you to register and use it.

It appears that Flowgram lets you show one or multiple pages on the Web, and, when you’re making this screencast, you can move the screen up-and-down to focus on particular areas on the page. You can show videos or images. You can provide an audio commentary, and people can leave comments.

This kind of application offers multiple language learning opportunities for all levels of English Language Learners.

I’m not putting a link on my website to it yet, since it’s not open to the general public. But when it is, it’s certainly a top candidate for one of my “The Best…” lists.

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