Last updated on 1 November 2019
Speek is an amazing service that will allow you to give voice and share it easily. A clever idea that can give rise to many uses in an educational setting.

Speek makes it possible to record kinds of voice memos and then share them with a mouse click.
Record your voice on the fly and then share the recording easily
Speek’s idea is to allow you to record your voice in just a few mouse clicks and then share this voice annotation on a blog, in an email or on social networks. At a time when podcasts have become very popular, Speek makes it extremely easy to record and share a sound file.
The use is therefore very simple. Just go to the service’s homepage and click on the microphone drawing in the middle of the screen. The recording starts immediately using the microphone on your computer after you have authorised it. A stopwatch allows you to view the duration of the recording. A duration limited to two minutes. One more click and the registration ends. The site immediately provides you with everything you need to share it as you see fit.
Insert voice memos where you least expect them

Speek offers many ways to share created sound files. This is one of its strengths. You can once your voice memo recorded share it by email. When the recipient opens your mail, he will be able to read you but especially listen to you.
The site also provides you with a code that will allow you to insert a voice memo directly on a site, blog or any HTML page.
Very nice also the possibility of sharing via social networks. Speek makes it possible to create astonishing sound tweets …
To use Speek, you can go to the homepage of the site. You can also install an extension in the Chrome browser This will always allow you to have your voice memo recorder just a click away.
Ideal for commenting on an online course, making sound feedback to students or allowing students to use their voice in a work or presentation.
Speek is free and ad-free.
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