This document provides 17 tips for using Voicethread in the classroom:
1) Upload mystery images and have students suggest what they depict.
2) Upload problem statements for students to respond to using different perspectives.
3) Allow students to comment on and annotate each other's artwork.
4) Have students closely examine and label key features of artwork.
5) Add video clips for students to comment on, review, and discuss.
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Seventeen Interesting Ways To Use Voicethread
1. Seventeen Interesting Ways * to use Voicethread in the Classroom *and tips This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike 3.0 License.
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13. #12 - Collaborative play scripts Add a series of images or video footage to use as a basic storyline for a play. Each student takes on the 'voice' of a character and adds to the thread to develop the dialogue. Stage directions can also be included. Vic Jenkins (vicjenkins on Twitter) Kylie: Is it time to run? Dr Who (whispering): What on earth's that?
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18. # 17 - Perform a poem Take a poem with several verses like in the example the "Der Erlkoenig" by Wolfgang v.Goethe Search for copyright free images Upload the photos Record the voices of the students by microphone and using the free program Audacity Save to mp3 and upload it Here you can watch the German poem VickiParsons http://ed.voicethread.com/share/506227/