This document provides an overview of how to use VoiceThread, an online tool for creating multimedia presentations and discussions. It explains the basic interface and outlines a 3 step process for creating a VoiceThread: 1) uploading media, 2) adding comments, and 3) sharing the VoiceThread. Publishing and playback options are also discussed to control privacy settings and copyrighted material.
This document provides a 3-step process for creating a VoiceThread:
1. Select the media to include such as PowerPoint slides, images, or documents.
2. Add comments to slides in text, audio, or video format using the comment panel.
3. Customize sharing and distribution options, then copy the VoiceThread link.
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This document provides a 3-step process for creating a VoiceThread:
1. Select the media to include such as PowerPoint slides, images, or documents.
2. Add comments to slides in text, audio, or video format using the comment panel.
3. Customize sharing and distribution options, then copy the VoiceThread link.
This tutorial shows teachers how to use Flickr to upload, tag, share, and find images for classroom use. It demonstrates how to sign up for a free Flickr account, upload photos, add tags and descriptions. It also explains how to search for images under Creative Commons licenses or in the Flickr Commons for public domain images. Finally, it describes how to create slideshows of favorite images to share with students.
Check out the educational uses of YouTube and other video streaming available on the web. Find out how to use ZamZar to download video to avoid firewall problems in schools.
This document appears to be a table of contents for a report that contains a preliminary task, main comparison task, and front cover section. It lists three high-level sections but provides no other details about the content or purpose of the document.
The document discusses the potential impacts of free trade in America. It suggests that free trade could lead to a mass increase in foreign imports and greater competition from foreign businesses entering the American market. Certain domestic businesses may benefit from free trade through lower import and export costs and increased market size, but most would likely face steeper competition, and some may fail against cheaper foreign competitors. Overall, the document explores both the potential upsides and downsides of free trade for American businesses and consumers.
Team building through cooking and tasting is an alternative to rope climbing, golf outings and treasure hunts. It is an enjoyable opportunity to bring together employees from various departments in your organization, create an experience for them to meet and to work together as a team, and produce immediate and tangible results.
The document describes a new games room and cyber cafe to be opened in the tourist area of Chufre. The building will have multiple areas including 10 computers, various games like soccer and billiards, a television, and a bar divided for smokers and non-smokers serving drinks and snacks. At night, the games room will transform into a pub with music provided by a DJ, and it aims to employ 5 people to manage the computers, bowling alley, DJ, and bar.
VoiceThread is a collaborative online platform that allows users to create multimedia slideshows and leave comments on slides in multiple formats including text, audio, video, and doodles. Users can share VoiceThreads publicly or with specific individuals and groups, and comments are organized so that discussions around each slide are collected in one place. The platform supports many file formats and allows embedding discussions on other websites to encourage collaboration on projects and feedback.
VoiceThread is a web-based tool that allows users to create multimedia presentations. It allows viewers to leave comments in five different ways and share presentations with others. Users can control how much the presentations are shared. VoiceThread does not require any software download and makes it easy to collaborate, comment on, edit, and embed presentations. It supports multimedia and online editing for collaboration, though it has limitations like not allowing simultaneous access and inconsistent browser functionality. VoiceThread can be used for teacher-centered presentations and student-centered sharing of experiences.
VoiceThread is an online tool that allows users to have natural online interactions by presenting and commenting on work using various media like images, videos, and documents. It facilitates collaboration by empowering users through shared cloud-based resources. VoiceThread strategies include using it for ePortfolios, online lectures, debates, professional development, tutoring, language practice, and project-based learning. Key components include MyVoice for user conversations, course groups to share with, and options for creating, commenting on, publishing, and embedding VoiceThreads.
This document introduces VoiceThread, a web-based tool for creating multimedia presentations. It allows viewers to leave comments in five different ways and share presentations with others. Key features include uploading files, commenting, doodling, sharing, moderating, and embedding presentations. Benefits over other tools include no software download requirement, support for collaboration and comments, and easier editing. Some limitations are lack of simultaneous editing and inconsistent functionality across browsers. VoiceThread can be used by teachers for presentations and engaging students, and by students for sharing experiences and online discussions.
There are three main sections of VoiceThread: Browse, Create, and MyVoice. Browse allows users to view public VoiceThreads. Create allows users to start their own VoiceThread projects. MyVoice allows users to view VoiceThreads they have created or been shared with.
VoiceThread is an online tool that allows users to add comments such as audio, text, or video to images, documents, and videos uploaded by others. It can be used for book talks, tutorials, presentations, online conversations, and collaborative class projects. Creating a VoiceThread is easy - users simply upload files, add titles, and then comment on the files. VoiceThreads can be shared by linking, embedding, or making them public on the VoiceThread website. The tool has benefits over other podcast tools like allowing graphics and comments to be easily added and changed.
- The document discusses the different sections of VoiceThread - Browse, Create, and MyVoice - and how to navigate between them.
- It provides step-by-step instructions for creating a new VoiceThread project, including uploading content, adding comments, and sharing the project.
- Editing existing VoiceThreads is also covered, explaining how to find and make changes to projects in MyVoice.
VoiceThread is a collaborative multimedia platform that allows users to leave comments on slideshows using voice, text, audio, video or drawings. Comments from multiple people across different mediums are all collected on a single VoiceThread. Users can choose different privacy settings to share VoiceThreads publicly, privately or with specific groups. The platform supports commenting from both desktop and mobile browsers as well as embedding VoiceThreads on other websites.
VoiceThread is a tool that allows users to create slideshows with pictures and add audio, text, or animated comments to each picture. Users can record individual comments describing each picture and others can explore the slideshow to view the pictures and listen to the comments. VoiceThreads can be used to share stories, collect views from groups, or create records of discussions on a topic. The document provides instructions on how to get started with a basic VoiceThread including uploading pictures, recording audio comments, and publishing the VoiceThread for others.
VoiceThread is an online media platform that allows users to upload various media types like images, videos and documents. It enables collaborative discussions through voice, text, audio or video comments that are time-synced to the media. Users can view and listen to other comments, and discussions can be shared globally. VoiceThread supports 21st century skills like collaboration and global sharing of information using different media types. It has continued evolving over time to improve accessibility and translation features.
The document discusses 7 different web 2.0 tools (Animoto, VoiceThread, Blabberize, Wordle, ToonDoo, Screencast-O-Matic, and Glogster) that can be used to engage staff and students. It provides a brief description of each tool and examples of how the author has shared them. It also includes additional resources for finding more educational technology tools and trends.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for creating a basic Voicethread. It explains how to log in, select the "Upload" button to add images or videos, comment on slides using text, audio, or webcam, and share the Voicethread with others while controlling their access to view or edit. The goal is for users to understand the basic functions for constructing and sharing an initial Voicethread with multimedia content and comments.
The document discusses how to use VoiceThread, a collaborative multimedia platform, along with Discovery Education resources to create interactive lessons and assessments. It provides step-by-step instructions on uploading media to VoiceThread, adding captions and comments, sharing VoiceThreads, and embedding VoiceThreads and Discovery Education activities within each other to allow students to access online content and leave responses.
VoiceThread is an interactive website that allows users to leave hundreds of audio or text comments on a single image or photo. Users can record audio comments or leave text to tell their own story for each person in a photo. Navigating a VoiceThread allows users to move forward or backward through slides and jump to specific slides. VoiceThreads can help create a more socially interactive learning environment by allowing for more interaction between students and teachers through commenting on photos and videos.
VoiceThread is a cloud-based platform that allows users to have conversations around slideshows, images, and other media. The document provides instructions on how to access an existing VoiceThread presentation as an example, how to create a new VoiceThread presentation by uploading a PowerPoint file and recording audio comments, and how to share a presentation with a class.
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VoiceThread is a web-based tool that allows users to create multimedia presentations. It allows viewers to leave comments in five different ways and share presentations with others. Users can control how much the presentations are shared. VoiceThread does not require any software download and makes it easy to collaborate, comment on, edit, and embed presentations. It supports multimedia and online editing for collaboration, though it has limitations like not allowing simultaneous access and inconsistent browser functionality. VoiceThread can be used for teacher-centered presentations and student-centered sharing of experiences.
VoiceThread is an online tool that allows users to have natural online interactions by presenting and commenting on work using various media like images, videos, and documents. It facilitates collaboration by empowering users through shared cloud-based resources. VoiceThread strategies include using it for ePortfolios, online lectures, debates, professional development, tutoring, language practice, and project-based learning. Key components include MyVoice for user conversations, course groups to share with, and options for creating, commenting on, publishing, and embedding VoiceThreads.
This document introduces VoiceThread, a web-based tool for creating multimedia presentations. It allows viewers to leave comments in five different ways and share presentations with others. Key features include uploading files, commenting, doodling, sharing, moderating, and embedding presentations. Benefits over other tools include no software download requirement, support for collaboration and comments, and easier editing. Some limitations are lack of simultaneous editing and inconsistent functionality across browsers. VoiceThread can be used by teachers for presentations and engaging students, and by students for sharing experiences and online discussions.
There are three main sections of VoiceThread: Browse, Create, and MyVoice. Browse allows users to view public VoiceThreads. Create allows users to start their own VoiceThread projects. MyVoice allows users to view VoiceThreads they have created or been shared with.
VoiceThread is an online tool that allows users to add comments such as audio, text, or video to images, documents, and videos uploaded by others. It can be used for book talks, tutorials, presentations, online conversations, and collaborative class projects. Creating a VoiceThread is easy - users simply upload files, add titles, and then comment on the files. VoiceThreads can be shared by linking, embedding, or making them public on the VoiceThread website. The tool has benefits over other podcast tools like allowing graphics and comments to be easily added and changed.
- The document discusses the different sections of VoiceThread - Browse, Create, and MyVoice - and how to navigate between them.
- It provides step-by-step instructions for creating a new VoiceThread project, including uploading content, adding comments, and sharing the project.
- Editing existing VoiceThreads is also covered, explaining how to find and make changes to projects in MyVoice.
VoiceThread is a collaborative multimedia platform that allows users to leave comments on slideshows using voice, text, audio, video or drawings. Comments from multiple people across different mediums are all collected on a single VoiceThread. Users can choose different privacy settings to share VoiceThreads publicly, privately or with specific groups. The platform supports commenting from both desktop and mobile browsers as well as embedding VoiceThreads on other websites.
VoiceThread is a tool that allows users to create slideshows with pictures and add audio, text, or animated comments to each picture. Users can record individual comments describing each picture and others can explore the slideshow to view the pictures and listen to the comments. VoiceThreads can be used to share stories, collect views from groups, or create records of discussions on a topic. The document provides instructions on how to get started with a basic VoiceThread including uploading pictures, recording audio comments, and publishing the VoiceThread for others.
VoiceThread is an online media platform that allows users to upload various media types like images, videos and documents. It enables collaborative discussions through voice, text, audio or video comments that are time-synced to the media. Users can view and listen to other comments, and discussions can be shared globally. VoiceThread supports 21st century skills like collaboration and global sharing of information using different media types. It has continued evolving over time to improve accessibility and translation features.
The document discusses 7 different web 2.0 tools (Animoto, VoiceThread, Blabberize, Wordle, ToonDoo, Screencast-O-Matic, and Glogster) that can be used to engage staff and students. It provides a brief description of each tool and examples of how the author has shared them. It also includes additional resources for finding more educational technology tools and trends.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for creating a basic Voicethread. It explains how to log in, select the "Upload" button to add images or videos, comment on slides using text, audio, or webcam, and share the Voicethread with others while controlling their access to view or edit. The goal is for users to understand the basic functions for constructing and sharing an initial Voicethread with multimedia content and comments.
The document discusses how to use VoiceThread, a collaborative multimedia platform, along with Discovery Education resources to create interactive lessons and assessments. It provides step-by-step instructions on uploading media to VoiceThread, adding captions and comments, sharing VoiceThreads, and embedding VoiceThreads and Discovery Education activities within each other to allow students to access online content and leave responses.
VoiceThread is an interactive website that allows users to leave hundreds of audio or text comments on a single image or photo. Users can record audio comments or leave text to tell their own story for each person in a photo. Navigating a VoiceThread allows users to move forward or backward through slides and jump to specific slides. VoiceThreads can help create a more socially interactive learning environment by allowing for more interaction between students and teachers through commenting on photos and videos.
VoiceThread is a cloud-based platform that allows users to have conversations around slideshows, images, and other media. The document provides instructions on how to access an existing VoiceThread presentation as an example, how to create a new VoiceThread presentation by uploading a PowerPoint file and recording audio comments, and how to share a presentation with a class.
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Voicethread Intro
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This is a friendly introduction to VoiceThread, written by an educator with
educators' interests in mind. This guide will introduce you to the basic
VoiceThread interface and take you through the simple steps involved with creating
a VoiceThread.
Interested in learning more about how VoiceThread can enhance your students' learning?
Contact Teaching Without Walls at teachingwithoutwalls.com today!
Getting Started
Go to http://www.voicethread.com
Click on "Sign In or Register
Sign in to an existing account or click Register
(at the bottom) if you're a new user.
Once you are signed in to your account, you'll see the basic account navigation page.
Notice the three important tabs at the top: Browse, Create, and My Voice.
Browse: Click on this tab to Create: Click on this tab MyVoice: Click on this tab to
review all the VoiceThreads to create a new view thumbnails of all the
ever created that authors VoiceThread. After VoiceThreads you've created,
have chosen to place in you've created a you've been invited to and
"Browse." When you create VoiceThread, it will you've subscribed to. The small
your own VT, you will have appear in your MyVoice yellow quote bubble icon signals
the choice to place yours tab. that the VoiceThread has
here or exclude it for more unread comments.
privacy.
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How to Create a VoiceThread
3 Simple Steps
Click on the "Create" tab.
S e l e c t y o u r m e d i a - Select from media you've created (Powerpoints, images,
documents, movie files, PDFs or Excel spreadsheets) or explore the freedom and time
saving potential of utilizing the existing content accessible in the Media Sources area.
Click here.
In the "1. Upload from..." area, select where you'll import your media from. These
are your options:
Media Sources
upload files from
your computer
My VoiceThreads: import files
directly from other VoiceThreads
you've authored
Flickr: import images from your
Flickr account or select from upload a file hosted
thousands of Creative Commons online at a specific
licensed images! url (doesn't work
for video files, i.e.
Facebook: import images from your YouTube)
Facebook account
New York Public Library: Free and
open access to over 700,000 images
As you select your media for your VoiceThread, keep in mind that you
may import items from a variety of sources into one VoiceThread. Get
creative! Start an American History presentation with an image from the
New York Public Library's Native American Portraiture collection. Or end
your discussion with a creative image from Flickr's Creative Commons
licensed images. Mix it up and have fun! And always remember you can
come back later to rearrange the order of your slides or add more.
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p C o m m e n t - Add your own comments to your slides in text, voice, or video format.
You may delete your comments at any time.
Click here.
You may click on the arrows (if you have multiple slides) to pan through your
VoiceThread pages. When you are ready to leave a comment, click on the
[commentpj j C o n t o r e v e a | ^ Q comment Panel illustrated below.
The Comment Panel
^ * V V * X
Record a voice Record a Record a Type a Upload a pre- Click here
comment with your video voice comment recorded .mp3 to go to
phone (free accounts comment comment audio comment the next
are limited to 3 free with your with a (PRO Accounts slide
phone minutes -1 hour web cam microphone Only)
can be purchased for
$10)
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3 S h a r e - Customize the viewing options, manage the distribution and get the link to
your VoiceThread! This is the final step.
Click here.
1. Click on Publishing Options. This is a very important step to ensure your
VoiceThread is viewable to users other than just you and to be sure you've made the
appropriate choices with respect to student privacy.
Allow anyone to View?
Only you can view this VT Only those you designate
can view this VT.
No comments accepted. Comments are accepted.
Comments appear After each comment is made,
immediately you must approve it before it is
visible to others.
This VT will not appear in the This VT is viewable in the
"Browse" section on "Browse" section on
VoiceThread's homepage. VoiceThread's homepage -
public to the world!
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Suggested Publishing Options
The Publishing Options selected in this
illustration are an excellent option for
educators. This combination results in a
VoiceThread that accepts comments but
does not appear in the public Browse area
of VoiceThread and is not found through
web searches (i.e. Google).
Of course, you need to find a combination
that works for your own needs but this is a
great starting point.
Tip! Consider turning Comment
Moderation on to use VoiceThread as an
assessment tool for objective tests.
2. Get the Link to your VoiceThread. Once you have copied the link to your clipboard,
you can email it to students or link it on a website or into a course management system
(Blackboard, Moodle, etc.). When they click on the link, they will be taken directly to the
first page of your VoiceThread.
Click on
Click on
The link to your VoiceThread is now copied to your computer's clipboard. You
may now "paste" the link into an email, a website or your course management
system. To paste, go to Edit (top toolbar) and select Paste or Control+V (on a
pc) or Command+V (on a mac).
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M o r e S h a r e O p t i o n s ! Check out a few of the other features available in the
Share panel.
We've just explored the Publishing Options button but take some time to check out
the Playback Options, Export and Embed features too.
In general, the default Playback Options
(shown here) work well. However, if you
are integrated copyrighted material into
your VoiceThread, it's a good idea to
deselect "Allow others to download
original images and documents" and
"Allow others to Export." This way you
are preventing the copyrighted material
from being "copied" by others.
So, you've created an amazing VoiceThread and you want to share it somewhere
offline or you want to archive it. No problem! You have the option to Export your
VoiceThread into a quicktime .mov file. If you are using a free account, there is a
small fee for exports but if you have a PRO account, many are included at no
additional cost. The movies include all comments and doodles! And...they're
formatted to play on an iPod...instant podcast content!
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Option 1 - If you are a user of
one of these web services, click
on an icon, log into your own
account and embed this VT on
your webpage.
Option 2 - Click on the "Copy"
button to copy this basic html
embed code to your computer's
clipboard. Then paste the code
into the html portion of your
webpage or course management
system (i.e. Blackboard, Moodle,
etc.).
Option 3- Here is another place
you can copy a link to your
VoiceThread. Just click on the
"Copy This" button to copy the url
(web address) for your individual
VoiceThread. This will Click here when you're finished! If you haven't
automatically copy the url to your given your VoiceThread a title yet, you'll be
computer's clipboard. Then you prompted to after clicking "done."
can paste it into an email or
create a link to your VoiceThread
in your Course Management
System (i.e. Blackboard) or on a
website.
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LIFE BEYOND THE LECTURE.
T i p s ! Here are a few more ideas to keep you moving along smoothly.
How do I find the VoiceThread I just created?
To access your existing VoiceThreads, click on the MyVoice tab. Locate the thumbnail
version of your VoiceThread. Notice the helpful icon in the lower left corner. Click on
it and explore these very helpful options!
The Menu icon reveals the
following tools:
Delete this thread.
Make a Copy of this thread (very
helpful!). Click for more options.
Edit returns you to Step 1 in the
Create process (shuffle slides, add/
delete slides, title slides, etc.)
Share returns you to Step 3 in the
Create process.
Do I have to recreate my VoiceThreads for each future class?
No! After you've located the VoiceThread you want to duplicate in your MyVoice
area, utilize the "Make a Copy" option by clicking on the ^ 3 icon. It provides you
many quick, simple ways to duplicate your content with "just your comments," with
"all comments" or with "no comments." From there you can further customize the
newly copied VoiceThread which will also appear in your MyVoice area. Don't forget
to give the new one a unique name!
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