Thursday at the Oklahoma Multimedia Teachers workshop in Norman, I asked our participants to discuss and share stories they wish they had recorded or could record. Most of these were family stories, and many were about relatives who had lived amazing and interesting lives. I recorded these using the iPadio application on my iPhone, to demonstrate the ease with which iPadio can be used (for free on ANY phone) to share audio online. Hopefully we’ll get many of theses teachers involved as Storychasers in our Celebrate Oklahoma Voices oral history project soon! Enjoy.
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This is a great way to reflect on oral histories, and how much we wish for the stories after the time has passed. I need to dig out my stuff and get my dad on the line!
Kevin