e classroom and we have participated in a few collaborative voicethreads. Yesterday I tried adding a video to vt for the first time, that was a learning experience in itself! A lot of trial and error until I found a video format that would upload.
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ke learning math, science or writing techniques more fun. Many allow connections to happen between users. Some help students publish and create. Very few of these tools, however, can provide a platform for ANY subject with controlled levels of collaboration & publishing while putting interactive media features in the hands of students. The VoiceThread website & accompanying mobile application go well beyond the average for digital educational platforms. In fact, VoiceThread SETS the standard for safety & security, scalable adoption, customization,& most of all- results! If you want your students to join the ranks of thousands who are easily creating meaningful, interactive content… then please read on!
How have you used VoiceThread in your classes? What is your opinion of the new mobile version? Have you paid for a class or district level subscription?
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Thank you! Brad
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Yes, I have had a good amount of success using WallWisher, although it does load slowly. Keep trying, I like it because it can be embedded in a wiki.
View WallWisher of VoiceThread Samples