So as a young teacher who thought of as pretty swift with ICT and new technologies it was great for me to go to warrnambool friday and watch Jess McCullough in action, she really filled me in on all the bizzo with things like nings, wikis and blogs my prin had been talking about. After a good look through some of this stuff i cant wait to get it into the classroom. Im particularly excited about vokis, which i think are quite rad, and i can picture the look on some faces as they set it up, and tell me the sorts of things they can do with it. Hopefully it will work better than the first time i set one up which is here...
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Hi Scott, Jess is doing some amazing things and I am lucky enough to have her teaching at our school until the end of the year. She gives freely of her time and experience and is an inspiration to all of us! Another application similar to Vokis (in that it is so easy to add voice comments) is Vociethread. Check it out!
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