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Free Audiobooks! Okay, this is cool.

October 24, 2007 · No Comments




I recently attended the technology conference in Maine (ACTEM) and went to a really great session given by Jim Moulton called “Jim’s Best of the Web“. He mentioned a site that contains two words I absolutely love….free, and audiobooks.

The site is Librevox.org and it is a volunteer effort to create audiobooks of every work that exists in the public domain. When you click on a book, the reader tells you their name, where they live, and the date they did the recording. I could see this as being a great opportunity for students to practice their oral reading skills by participating as well.

Of course, being an English Major, I was especially pleased to see a few of my favorites:

The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri

Various William Blake Poems

Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka

Well, I guess I know what I’ll be doing this weekend! I can’t believe I paid 14 bucks through Audible for some of these!

Categories: ACTEM · Great Site · Uncategorized · jimmoulton · libreox

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