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jrolle

Eyejot :: What's Eyejot? - 0 views

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    This is a better version of Mailvu. You can create an account, upload and download videos. It is very easy to create a video - just hit record - and then send it via email to someone. The recipient can save the video and then reuse it (as in my example uploading it to VoiceThread.) Seems to be a great tool to have students submit audio/video.
jrolle

Video Toolbox: 150+ Online Video Tools and Resources - 0 views

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    Another amazing collection of video-related online resources - too good to pass up. This is a very comprehensive list of online tools, really covering the range of functionality, including creating and editing. Excellent if this is something you want to explore in detail.
jrolle

MailVU.com: Video Mail - 0 views

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    Depending on the reliability and quality, this can be a great way for students to very easily submit an audio/video assignment to teachers, and share with other students. They have a for pay version - 9.95/month for educators - which gives the added functionality of saving videos.
jrolle

Video Tools - New Tools - LibGuides at Springfield Township High School - 0 views

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    It may seem strange to bookmark a site that's full of links to other sites and tools, but this one just seems to comprehensive and far-reaching that I thought it was worthwhile to include. Video editors, teleprompters, conversion tools, screen capture - it's all here. If you want to explore video tools beyond Voicethread, or to work in conjunction with Voicethread, start here.
jrolle

Audio and Video Blog Tools and Podcasting Server | Hipcast - 0 views

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    Podcasting - both audio and video. Another site, primarily aimed at podcasting. Nice explanation and interface.
jrolle

Zentation.com - Webinar software - 1 views

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    A great way to combine Powerpoint and video - kind of a dual presentation. [Downside for me - doesn't handle Chinese]. Great tool for combining two already powerful presentation tools, either for teacher use or for student use.
jrolle

Ed.VoiceThread - Group conversations around images, documents, and videos - 0 views

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    One of the best tools that I know of for use in teaching foreign language. Very flexible. Use it to teach new content, to let students practice listening and/or speaking, for student projects, to collect native speakers comments etc. Note that there are two versions: Voicethread and Ed Voicethread. Ed requires a school account, but provides an added measure of security and functionality in terms of classes (well worth it)
Kirsten Kumpar

Cyberbullying - 0 views

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    While this resource does not have to do with VoiceThread directly, I think we need to be aware of this problem and of resources which raise awareness to combat this issue. Cyberbullying is unfortunately becoming more and more popular with the increased use of social media, and teachers always need to be on the lookout for it in the technologies we use for our classes. This is an animated little video discussing the wide range of what is classified as cyberbullying along with the possible repercussions of cyberbullying. Geared towards younger students.
Kirsten Kumpar

Second Life VoiceThread - 0 views

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    This is a great example of "commenting" in action on a VoiceThread. You can see examples of the many different ways to leave a comment: audio, video, text. We use this resource as an example of "what VoiceThread can do" and our group viewed this VoiceThread to learn about the ways teachers can use VoiceThread (screencasts, screen shots, commenting, etc).
jrolle

DigiTales - The Art of Telling Digital Stories - 1 views

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    Digital Storytelling - how can students put together all the pieces of a digital story.
jrolle

PodcastPeople - Your online podcasting studio® - 0 views

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    Podcasting functionality - great for students to share, but also to teach other students. Specifically for podcasting.
Kirsten Kumpar

Using Audacity - 0 views

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    This is a PPT presentation that walks you through how to record with audacity. While users must download this program, using Audacity to record audio can work as an alternative to commenting directly onto a VoiceThread. Using Audacity, students can create mp3 files, save them to their computer, send the files to their teacher, or upload the file as a VoiceThread comment.
jrolle

GabCast.TV - 0 views

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    This is a really exciting looking site - basically allows you to invite lots of people into an online live roundtable - great for getting together to practice, and it's recorded. The downside it is only available to user 18 years old and up, so that pretty much ills it for K-12.
Kirsten Kumpar

PhotoPeach - make videos - 0 views

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    Probably similar to Digitales, students create a slideshow and can add text. No voice recording possible, but something to explore all the same.
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