Wavosaur is a free audio software .It is like Audacity but with some more features .Wavosaur allows you to edit sounds and record the one you want . It is all free and does not require any installation software . Let us go through some of the features of this podcasting tool .
Some features of Wavosaur
Wavosuar offers a multiple set of features to its users among these features we can cite for instance :- It is free
- It doe not require any download or installation software
- IT allows you to edit , process , and record sounds, wav and mp3 files
- It has all the major audio editing tools like : cut, copy, paste,
- It also produces music loops, analyze, record, batch convert
- It also supports VST plugins, ASIO driver, multichannel wav files, real time effect processing
- works on Windows 98, Windows XP and Windows Vista
How can i get started using Wavosaur ?
Head over to Wavosaur main page and and download itOnce you downloaded it then here are the tutorials you need to learn how it all works clcik on any title to read the tutorial :
How to use VST plugins

How to remove noise

How to record audio with Wavosaur

How to use batch processing in Wavosaur

Watch this tutorial video to learn more .
Applications of Wavosaur in Education
Just like all the podcasting tools , Wavosaur has many pluses in education . it can be use to :Visit Audacity post and scroll down to the bottom to read a list of the applications of audio tools in education
That’s it about Wavosaur : Edit , Record and Process Sounds for Free
Here is another free audio tool that you might want to check out :
Audioboo : Your audio alternative in educationHere are all the educative web2.0 tools i have covered so far in this blog .I have organized them into different categories , select the category you want and explore the tools
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Presentation/Mapping Tools
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Organizing / Collaborative Tools
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Google / ResearchTools
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Audio/Image/Music Tools
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Converting/Writing/Storytelling Tools
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Video Tools
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Teacher Resources
- Best of The Rest
