The article also addresses how versatile Voice Thread is. It can be used with many different forms of media. For example, the article states, “The media under discussion can be almost anything ranging from still images, video clips, presentations, audio files, documents or any combination of these.” This aspect of the tool allows for many different ways of using it inside or outside of the classroom. A Voice Thread can be created by a teacher on any topic in any content area using many types of media. Additionally, students can create them and comment on their peers or teachers work. A good example of this is that, Voice Threads can be used to re-teach a concept that was taught in class that day. It can be posted on the teacher’s websites and students can comment or ask questions while at home. Overall, the fact that Voice Thread is so versatile and can be used with many forms of media allows a large range of learning opportunities to occur while it is utilized.
The article discusses how the tool and other tools cannot be used on their own to meet Dial-e’s matrix. The tool needs to be used with good planning, creativity, and imagination. I liked how the article discussed this. I feel that all materials or tools that are going to be used in the classroom require these essential components. It is an affordable tool but in order to use it to its full capability it requires thought and time. All lessons should be created and designed that way. This tool is very valuable and affordable. It is definitely worth getting comfortable using and having your students use.
I agree that Voice Thread would be very useful. I plan to use it in my Digital Photo class. As in all Web 2.0 tools, I agree that plannnning and creativity are key- as well as a clear understanding of how we can achieve our learning goals and how we can assess the progress of our students.
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