Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Thing #3: VoiceThread

This year, I used VoiceThread with my 4th and 5th grade students to publish online book talks.  Here's an example:


We kept our projects simple with a single narrated image, and voice or text comments.  But, VoiceThread allows you to upload multiple images and narration or video, or capture video with a webcam.  Viewers can add text, voice or video comments, and create a conversation around each slide.

Filters are often an issue in school libraries.  I used the educator version of the site to create and protect our work.  (I used a workaround to embed the example here.)  The site is user-friendly, and their tech support was excellent.

I would recommend it for school and public libraries.  There are so many possibilities for creating, presenting and sharing ideas and information.  One fabulous example:  NYPL's digital collection is accessible via nypl.voicethread.com:




The next VoiceThread was created and used by a group of teachers in North Carolina "to develop a vision for what teaching with technology should look like."  It is a great example of how a dynamic conversation can develop through the comment feature.  (Check out the webcam comment on the first slide.  Too cool!):