Description from Wiki:
"Samples submitted by teachers of VoiceThread projects made by their students
VoiceThreads used for professional development
Resources, including other websites that contain VoiceThread examples
Best Practices - tips and ideas of how to best implement VoiceThread in your curriculum
Subject area ideas & examples of those ideas"
We used this site to locate resources to assist teachers using VoiceThread in the classroom. Check out the ESL (English as Second Language) VoiceThreads for ideas for use in the world language setting (may need modifications).
This is a large list of resources related to the use of VoiceThread and its pedagogical purposes. Some of the resources listed on this site we have already bookmarked, but there are many resources that we have not seen before. There are more example VoiceThreads for use in education, and also lots of teacher tips for using VoiceThread.
A French Clip Art site.Clip Art images are given in many different areas. Useful images for the foreign language classroom (can be edited for other languages). This is a great tool for creating graphics for the classroom, using as flashcards, adding to worksheets/quizzes/tests, and incorporating as a talking point in VoiceThread.
Here is another good site with an overview of features of voicethread. This site also offers a great deal of handouts of how to guides, teacher tips, and examples etc. The table of contents for this site is as follows:
Using Voicethread for Digital Conversations
Unrelenting Desire to Interact
What is Voicethread?
Planning a Voicethread
Commenting Tips for Voicethreaders
Sample Strand of Comments
Assessing Voicethread Participation
Teaching Students to Create and Moderate Threads
Sample Voicethreads
Voicethread Handouts
Voicethread Overview
Voicethread Do's and Don'ts
Tips for Teachers
Copying an Existing Voicethread
Previewing a Voicethread
Commenting on a Voicethread
Commenting Language
The Cultural Photograph
Welcome to Our World
Powerpoint Template for Quotation Voicethread
The Holocaust and Hitler's Youth Template
Scoring Student Participation in an Asynchronous Conversation
Sources for Images
Citing Images
Stumbled upon this today - you can subscribe to different podcasts. There seems to be many different topics that educators can search for, but this link is to a search for podcasts with "francais" tags.
Link to VoiceThread: teachers could use a segment of the podcast as a prompt for discussion.
This website gives a wealth of information on creating lessons using voicethread, how to structure prompts to get the best comments, and the how it can be used across many curriculums, plus much more. This site also breaks down VoiceThread resources and examples at various levels of education such as K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12, college, library, administration, ESL, and Special Education.
A professional organization for teachers of French. This website offers many resources for French teachers such as promotional materials, resources for the classroom, resources for French advocacy, professional publications, and provides a way to connect with others in the same profession.
An interesting site highlighting some of the top 100 tools for learning. It will be interesting to see how many tools we use throughout the educational technology courses. This site gives people an opportunity to see the best technology tools and give them an opportunity to follow the link to the site to experience each tool for themselves. It is also possible that some of these tools can be used with VoiceThread or as a supplement to VoiceThread.
This website gives several examples of World Language VoiceThreads. They are examples of French, Spanish and English VoiceThreads. These examples can be used as they are, modified, or enhanced based on what is desired in the classroom. The website also provides link to other resources available through the VoiceThread website.
This is one of the most well-known authorities on learning and teaching foreign languages. Members can locate resources on foreign language teaching and learning, as well as connect with other foreign language teachers.
Perhaps foreign language teachers could use the Oral Proficiency Interview rubrics to help grade speaking assessments submitted on VoiceThread?
Our group plans to continue to follow this organization to look for additional resources related to VoiceThread.
MiWLA is a professional organization for world language teachers. This site offers lots of resources for foreign language teachers in Michigan, such as information about their annual conference, publications related to best teaching practice, and ways to connect with other world language teachers in Michigan. Follow them on Twitter @miwla
Our group plans to continue to follow this organization to look for additional resources related to VoiceThread.
This is a VoiceThread about 100 ways to use VoiceThread in education. There are a lot of good ideas here from teachers who are already using VoiceThread in their classrooms. We used this resource as an "idea bank" to identify different uses of VoiceThread that we wanted to explore in our SIG.
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).
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.