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Thursday, July 29, 2010

VoiceThreading is Cool!

I created a voice thread asking for suggestions of how to set up my classroom this coming school year. My goal is create a 21st century classroom environment where collaboration can take place at any time, but also where my students have some free space. This is tough, considering I have 26 fifth graders, who sprout into big fifth graders by January/February each year. I created this thread using Microsoft PowerPoint for my images, but VoiceThread.com for the rest. Enjoy, and I am excited to get some feedback on VoiceThread.

Here is the link to my voice thread:

http://voicethread.com/share/1260563/

4 comments:

  1. Hi Chris,

    I made 2 comments on your voice thread but I am unsure if they saved! I clicked saved but when I listen to the voice thread again and couldn't find my comments. Can you please let me know if you can hear and see them? Thanks!

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  2. Stacey,

    From what I can tell, your comments worked. On my third slide you have a voice over, and on the fourth slide is a few "drawings" you made to circle some groupings and written comments. Thanks for partaking.

    Chris

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  3. What a great idea! I'll have to borrow your idea of using VoiceThread to share a classroom floor plan with everyone. What software did you use? I've done the same using PowerPoint which allows me to add names to each desk on the floor plan. It's a good way to print out copies for the sub if needed.

    Great blog and VoiceThread!

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  4. Richard,

    I used PowerPoint to create all of my images. Withing PowerPoint you group all of your "items" and then save the entire image as a picture (jpg). I was then able to upload my images to VoiceThread.

    For seating arrangements I also use Smart Notebook Software, which works alongside my SmartBoard. Same idea, different software.

    Thanks for the positive feedback.

    Chris

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