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Voicethread examples

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Click to view some voicethread examples:

 

Here is the example we made in class:

 

 

 

Why do People Hate a collaborative project between middle grades

The Secret Garden

A True and Faithful Narrative

librarian Kim Wren reviews several books

What Could it Mean? 

New Moon- Raptor Blog

Voicethread Book Trailers

 

Personal Learning Network Alec Couros

 

Voicethread examples = Weird Inventions WIki

 

Example VoiceThreads:

[5th Grade Federal Holiday Proposals]http://voicethread.com/#q.b35308.i215356

[Kindergarden Sponge Activity]http://voicethread.com/#q.b44430.i232601

[Civil War - Carolina's Campaign (Middle School)]http://voicethread.com/#q+carolina.b30481.i164225

[North Carolina & Kuwait - students learn culture through pictures]http://voicethread.com/#q+carolina.b20319.i137404

 

POETRY EXAMPLES FROM APRAPAHOE HIGH SCHOOL

From Karl Fisch

We used VoiceThread for the first time just before spring break so I thought I’d share these examples. We still have a lot to learn about how to use it well, but I think these are a good start. Anne Smith describes several different poetry projects some of our freshmen completed - you should read the descriptions of the different types of poems as well as follow the links to some of the projects they created using various tools. Here are direct links to the VoiceThread examples in Anne and Maura Moritz’s classes:

Smith Period 2

Moritz Period 3

Moritz Period 4

Smith Period 5

 

Voicethread that covers book cover copyright issues

 

Here is a great example of students using Voicethread to create a video journal (Digitalstory) about Art History through murals.

http://voicethread.com/share/12069/

 

A French project on "ma famille" was posted onto our teacher wiki at: http://drakepond.pbwiki.com/French+I

It was a nice way of incorporating the oral recording with what used to be a poster project.

 

 

 

From the Voicethread Site

 

Education

Higher Ed from Della Curtis, posted April 28th, 2009
An engaging discussion between graduate students looking to earn a master's degree in education. This example showcases the collaboration that can be captured in a VoiceThread between colleagues...

English/Lang Arts

7th Grade from Amy Cobb, posted May 19th, 2009
This is a great example of what a VoiceThread can do when embedded in a blog: foster global conversation.

 

7th Grade from Amy Cobb, posted May 4th, 2009
In place of a written assessment the students were asked to take all the information they gathered from their study on Edgar Allan Poe and put it all into the "What do you know about Poe?" VoiceThread.
7th Grade from Amy Cobb, posted May 4th, 2009
This is a powerful reflection of a young girl's seventh grade experience. It tells a story using six photos that defined her middle school year.

 

3rd Grade from Alice Mercer, posted April 28th, 2009
Students experience deeper learning of a class topic. Answering questions and choosing images that illustrate their thoughts help them practice critical thinking.

 

Language Instruction

7th Grade Spanish from Eve Millard, posted April 28th, 2009
Learning a second or foreign language, these students are introduced to vocabulary via images or text, and engage in oral practice of the language.

 

Professional Development

Language from Carla Arena, posted April 28th, 2009
This professional-development instructor used VoiceThread to introduce new technology for education to her groups of educators.

 

Visual/Perf Arts

2nd Grade from Donna Lubin, posted April 28th, 2009
A great example of how a PowerPoint presentation can be uploaded easily and used as an archive of a PowerPoint-assisted lecture...

 

Higher Ed Online Learning from Michelle Pacansky-Brock, posted April 28th, 2009
An engaging and dynamic lecture delivered within an interactive environment engages in a way no 'downloadable' lecture can.

 

Higher Ed Online Learning from Michelle Pacansky-Brock, posted April 28th, 2009
By engaging in discussions, students explore and engage in course material more deeply while practicing critical-thinking and discourse.

 

Other

10th Grade Child Development from Andrea Holtry, posted May 19th, 2009

This project was a collaboration of the high school students in four Child Development classes, illustrating many of the problems facing children today.

 

 

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