VoiceThread

August 16th, 2008 by Chandell Asuncion

If you are interested in using http://ed.VoiceThread.com in your classroom this year, please leave me a comment. Let me know what grade level you work with and some of the activity or project ideas you have. I will be contacting you as-soon-as our accounts are ready for use.

In the mean time you can take a look at some of the VoiceThreads I have selected to share with you.

Blessed are the sounds of our Keiki!
Listen as they share information about Hilo on the Island of Hawai`i. (May 08, 2008)
Kamehameha Schools – Hawai`i Elementary
Ms. Liana Honda, Ms. Fullerton, and Ms. Hall

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Second Graders Share their Book Review
Kamehameha Schools – Hawai`i Elementary
Ms. Liana Honda, Ms. Fullerton, and Ms. Hall

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VoiceThread for Education
By Michelle Pacanskybrock; mpb@sierracollege.edu


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VoiceThread Workshop Sample Product
This VoiceThread is the product of a Workshop that was held in the Hecksher Museum in Huntington. Participants were introduced to VoiceThread and then given an assignment to view artwork created by Long Island’s High School Students, take photographs of each piece and record a description of each piece including their own comments and reactions.  “Just think of all the possibilites this tool can present in a classroom or library” says the 21 Century Teacher-librarian Meez

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I look forward to showcasing your work. Please share examples of your students work on your blog with a track back to this post, so that we can all follow your progress. To add a track back to this post, login to your own blog and create a new post. Before you hit the save and publish button paste this URL “http://blogs.ksbe.edu/chasunci/voicethread/trackback/” in the “Track back” field (without the quotation marks) and your post will be added to my blog as a comment, allowing us to follow your successes.

Contact me to schedule a training session on:

  1. An introduction to VoiceThread
  2. Creating a VoiceThread (Hands-on Workshop)
  3. Embedding a VoiceThread in your Blog
  4. Understanding Track Backs
  5. Using your KS Blog
  6. Adding Images to your KS Blog
  7. Adding HTML to your KS Blog
  8. Other ideas that you want to pursue

(Updated on: September 4, 2008)

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2 Responses

  1. Ka`ulu Says:

    I plan to have my students share how they came up with solutions to problems they are assigned in math class.

  2. Kim Enanoria Says:

    I am planning on using VoiceThread in my grade 10 English class. Students will be able to post their presentations get feedback from their peers.

    I may also use it to post instructions and/or tutorials for students who are absent.

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