Screencasts of Lingro

Posted By Barbara Lindsey on December 8, 2008

We recently posted our interview with Artur Janc, one of the co-founders of Lingro, an online dictionary built by and for language learners. We thought we would share with you a closer look at some of the unique features of Lingro in a series of short screencasts which you’ll find here. We used Jing, a free application that allows you to capture your desktop and share it with anyone. It works on both the Mac and PC. The screencasts here are hosted on screencast.com, which is also free.

  1. Basic Lingro Overview
  2. Lingro Webviewer
  3. Lingro Fileviewer
  4. Lingro Learn
  5. Lingro Collaborate

Or you can subscribe to all of these screencasts here.

Let us know if you found this helpful and if you would like us create additional screencasts.

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Barbara Lindsey

Barbara Lindsey currently serves as director of the Multimedia Language Center at the University of Connecticut. She has given numerous presentations and workshops on Internet-based language instruction at the state and national level. Barbara has twelve years experience teaching German language at the university level, and for the private business sector as well as after school enrichment programs. She has served as project director on three federally funded grants and is a past president of the Connecticut Council of Language Teachers (2004-2006).

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  1. [...] covered Lingro extensively on our blog. Barbara created a series of screencasts on Lingro and we interviewed Aurtur Janc one of the creators of the site. Lingro creates an overlaid [...]

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