mputers this summer and we are still "working" to get them set up properly. My biggest challenge for the class was not being able to run VoiceThread on about half of them - our fautl, not VoiceThreads.
Otherwise - fun class!
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the wiki at http://voicethread4education.wikispaces.com. I hope everyone will contribute their best VoiceThread projects there. Please feel free to edit ANY of the pages and take down retired projects that are no longer available. I have given several VoiceThread workshops at conferences (NCCE, ISTE) and love meeting other VoiceThread enthusiasts. I blog occasionally at http://www.edtechvision.org and please follow me on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ccassinelli. I met with Steve Muth and Ben Papell, the owners of VoiceThread, at ISTE 2010 and they have some great projects coming soon - a teacher/project database similar to the classroom partners page!!! w00t w00t! Looking forward to learning from you.…
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My MT uses no tech. The kids are pretty saavy, I think they'll catch on to anything. I'm looking for a medium that can do everything.
I want a page for voicethreads, a page for kids to blog, a page to the parents (and that they can communicate back with me), pages and links to what we are studying -kids work/writing/responses, and I want it to look pretty.
I checked out pageflakes and it's not pretty. (am I blind to something?)
Weebly is cool, but I can't figure out voicethreads on that one.
Also, the kids might want to connect with another class. Finally, I'd love to keep the site for future and interviewing.
Thoughts? Is a Wiki my real option? A blog?
Thanks!
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