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Rick West

Audio Memos for iOS: Like Apple's Voice Memo, only much better | TUAW - The Unofficial ... - 0 views

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    good apps for recording voice memos in iOS
Rick West

Goodbye, Google Voice: I'm breaking up with you | ITworld - 0 views

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    I still use Google Voice because I love texting from my computer. But it is a pain sometimes to use.
David Wetzel

Ideas and Strategies for Using Voice Thread in Science and Math - 0 views

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    Are you searching for a way to share documents, presentations, slideshows, or a series of photos or images with your students? Then Voice Thread is the free Web 2.0 tool for you and your students (teachers can register for a free education account).
Rick West

Google Voice Search Revisited [2013] - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Google Voice Search tricks and tips - cool stuff! - YouTube http://bit.ly/18MwobS"
Rick West

AudioNote - Notepad and Voice Recorder for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch on the iTunes A... - 0 views

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    Cool app for recording notes and audio synched together!
Rick West

Mac App Store - AudioNote - Notepad and Voice Recorder - 1 views

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    looks like a good app for recording and synching notes with lectures--it was featured by Apple. 
Sam Crist

Brave New Voices--HBO - 0 views

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    This poet shows an excellent example of how a poem should be presented. Mike uses everything from relating to the audience, truth not fact, and his movements are purposeful.
Rick West

TodaysMeet - Give everyone a voice - 0 views

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    Could be cool in some ways, but could be distracting too. I like that you can pause it when needed for this reason. This is a tool for hosting backchannel convos in class.
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LDS.org - Ensign Article - Questions, the Heart of Learning and Teaching - 0 views

  • “Some questions invite inspiration. Great teachers ask those. That may take just a small change of words, an inflection of the voice. Here is a question that might not invite inspiration: ‘How is a true prophet recognized?’ That question invites an answer which is a list, drawn from memory, of the scriptures and the words of living prophets. … “But we could ask the question this way, with just a small difference: ‘When have you felt you were in the presence of a prophet?’ That will invite individuals to search their memories for feelings. After asking, we might wait for a moment before calling on someone to respond. Even those who do not speak will be thinking of spiritual experiences. That will invite the Holy Ghost.”1
  • “The major role of a teacher is to prepare the way so that the [students] will have a spiritual experience with the Lord. … All true gospel teaching is done by the Holy Ghost. … We must be careful not to get in the way. … The most important thing a teacher can do is to help the student feel the Spirit of the Lord.”
  • student participation can fill about half of the lesson time
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  • inspired questions that will help your students discover gospel principles for themselves.
  • 1. Yes/No questions. (Will prayer help us develop faith?) 2. Questions that require only one- or two-word answers. (Which principle of the gospel is faith?) 3. Questions with obvious answers. (Is faith in Jesus Christ an important principle of the gospel?) 4. Clichéd questions. (How can we use faith in our daily lives?) 5. Controversial questions. (Have you ever lived contrary to the prophet’s counsel and been blessed in your actions?)
  • answer to the question must be found in the material being studied
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    Here's a great article on how to ask effective questions in a gospel teaching situation.
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