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Voicethread
“ It’s not a question of how well each process works, the questions is how well they work together.”
-Lloyd Dobens
Cindy Carriere
IET presentation
What is Voicethread?
The word is mashup of ‘voice’ and ‘thread’.
voice = expression
thread = response to that expression
trustedadvisor.com/public/image/collaboration
Each new user who creates a presentation becomes a new voice and every user who leaves a comment becomes a new thread
in the discussion
Voicethread makes collaboration visual
The discussion centers around visual media
• Photos
• Videos
• Presentations
• Other documents
Many images and/ or combinations of different types of images can be added to create an album
Viewer comments are uploaded and posted
around each image in the album
Here’s a screenshot to show what I mean:
ParticipantComments
ParticipantComments
Central image as the focus of discussion
Other images in the album
http://www.voicethread.com/#b9895
• A text message • A sound clip• A doodle drawing• An uploaded file • And even as a phone
message!
Participants in the discussion may add a comment in the form of:
Voicethread is asynchronousMany participants can view and post comments at the same time or at different times
A word about content
• It is user generated
• It can be altered/edited by all viewers or by invited viewers only
• Comments can be removed by the person who generated the album
A Voicethread discussion can be public or private.
Other features:
You can also monitor edits to your presentation via an
RSS feed
You can export the entire presentation to your iPod
You can embed a snippet of code in a moodle or other site
Voicethread has a separate platform for educators and this account, with most of the Pro features, is free as an educator in a K-12 school.
Uses
There are obvious applications of this tool for educators who are interested in teaching the value of collaboration.
“Dandelion 37” http://www.sxc.hu/photo/631879
Value of use in a classroom?
Participation in a Voicethread is purposeful and provides a safe environment for self expression.
Adds an element of creativity to group discussion.
‘Vandalism’ is an issue on many social media sites.
Through Voicethread teachers provide an opportunity to talk about positive ways to contribute to social media sites that may have spill over effect in other online environments.
“103/365 Graffito” http://www.flickr.com/photos/11904001@N00/3374394149
Students can see how the thinking about a topic develops as contributions are made by participants.
VoiceThread is flexible and simple enough to include students with a wide range of abilities and comfort levels with social media.
changes the roles of teacher and student
places students at the center of their own learning
helps learners, (and often times teachers), to come to a broader understanding of concepts and ideas
builds on previous knowledge
Collaborative learning
There are other more business oriented collaboration tools out there that might be better suited to that specific environment, Zoho and Google docs come to mind.
Voicethread tutorial
This presentation is not about how to use Voicethread, but if you are interested, the creators of Voicethread have posted a starter tutorial here and a VoiceThread user has posted another here.
I set up a sample public Voicethread at the address on the last slide.
Please feel free to contribute to it.(you’ll have to register first)
You can see the presentation without registering by clicking on this link and after the page loads
• Click on the BROWSE tab• Type my dog Gulliver into the search line
Works Cited
Image Sources
"Collaboration." Photograph. Trusted Advisor.19 Mar. 2009 <http://trustedadvisor.com/public/image/collaboration767115981_91f7362319.jpg>.
"j0438755.jpg." Photograph (camera). 9 Feb. 2009. Microsoft Clip Art.19 Mar. 2009 <http://office.microsoft.com>.
"j0409734.jpg." Photograph (presentation). 6 Aug. 2006. Microsoft Clip Art.19 Mar. 2009 <http://office.microsoft.com>.
"j0387953.jpg." Photograph (spreadsheet). 2 June 2004. Microsoft Clip Art.19 Mar. 2009 <http://office.microsoft.com>.
"j0431014.jpg." Photograph (video). 21 Apr. 2008. Microsoft Clip Art.19 Mar. 2009 <http://office.microsoft.com>.
"j03114207.jpg." Photograph (daisy). 7 Nov. 2005. Microsoft Clip Art.20 Mar. 2009 <http://office.microsoft.com>.
"j0422230.jpg." Photograph (alarm clock). 12 Sep. 2007. Microsoft Clip Art.20 Mar. 2009 <http://office.microsoft.com>.
Image sources
"j0309064.jpg." Photograph (alarm clock). 6 Oct. 2003. Microsoft Clip Art.20 Mar. 2009 <http://office.microsoft.com>.
"j0430488.jpg." Photograph (mp3 player). 16 Sep. 2008. Microsoft Clip Art.20 Mar. 2009 <http://office.microsoft.com>.
"j0386106.jpg." Photograph (teacher). 6 Oct. 2003. Microsoft Clip Art.20 Mar. 2009 <http://office.microsoft.com>.
"j0438526.jpg." Photograph (can). 3 Feb. 2009. Microsoft Clip Art.20 Mar. 2009 <http://office.microsoft.com>.
"103/365 Graffito." Photograph (graffiti). 3 Feb. 2009. flickr.20 Mar. 2009 <http://www.flickr.com/photos/11904001@N00/3374394149>.
mint imperial, . "Dandelion 37." Photograph (dandelion). 3 Feb. 2009. stock.xchng.20 Mar. 2009 <http://www.sxc.hu/photo/631879>.
Other Sources
Cassinelli, Collette. Voice Thread for Education. 2008. Slideshare. 1 Apr. 2009. <http://www.slideshare.net/edtechvision/voice-thread-for-education-presentation-660270>.
Harbeck, Chris, dir. Release the Hounds. 6 Oct. 2007. Voicethread. 17 March 2009 <http://voicethread.com/#b9895>.
Site administrator, dir. What's a Voicethread anyway?. 28 Feb. 2007. VoiceThread. 18 Mar. 2009 <http://voicethread.com/#b409>.