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To begin using VoiceThread, you need an account, which you can create for free at [http://voicethread.com http://voicethread.com]. It is very useful to have a microphone and speakers. If you have a webcam, you can use that too. VoiceThread is an online application that works through your web browser, so there is nothing for you (or your students) to install. All users need a reasonably up-to-date version of Flash on their PCs. | To begin using VoiceThread, you need an account, which you can create for free at [http://voicethread.com http://voicethread.com]. It is very useful to have a microphone and speakers. If you have a webcam, you can use that too. VoiceThread is an online application that works through your web browser, so there is nothing for you (or your students) to install. All users need a reasonably up-to-date version of Flash on their PCs. | ||
+ | ==How can I learn to use it?== | ||
− | + | * Start by creating a free account on VoiceThread. | |
− | https://voicethread.com/media/misc/getting_started_educator_mpb.pdf | + | * Then view the Intro to VoiceThread and move on to |
+ | * You can also peruse the detailed instructions on VoiceThread's support page. | ||
+ | * [https://voicethread.com/media/misc/getting_started_educator_mpb.pdf An Educator's Guide to VoiceThread] (8-page PDF) provides detailed step-by-step instructions. |
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What is VoiceThread?
VoiceThread is "a tool for having conversations around media." An instructor can post a collection of media – such as images, documents, PowerPoint slides, or movies – and then students (and the instructor) can comment on it.
There are five different ways users can comment:
- by typing text
- by recording audio (if the user has a microphone)
- by webcam
- by telephone
- by uploading a file
The most common ways of commenting are by recording audio and typing text. Users can also draw on slides while commenting. And of course, participants can interact by viewing/listening to each others’ comments.
Perhaps the best way to find out what VoiceThread is all about is to view it in action in this simple Intro to VoiceThread.
How is it useful for learning?
VoiceThread offers a way to add audio and visual elements to class interactions. Thus it can engage students of different learning styles and create a multi-sensory learning experience. Also, VoiceThread can add a personal element to online class discussions, allowing users to express themselves verbally and visually, and also through text. (For more, see this quick list of educational benefits of VoiceThread.)
How have other instructors used VoiceThread?
Visit the VoiceThread Digital Library to see numerous examples of how instructors are using it in various disciplines.
Is it free?
Yes and no – both free and paid versions are available. A free account you can create 3 separate "voicethreads" of up to 50 slides each. With a free account, you and your students can view and comment on as many voicethreads as you like. Free accounts allow limited use of webcam commenting (30 minutes) and phone commenting (3 minutes). More fully-featured accounts are available for institutional and individual purchase.
What do I need in order to use it?
To begin using VoiceThread, you need an account, which you can create for free at http://voicethread.com. It is very useful to have a microphone and speakers. If you have a webcam, you can use that too. VoiceThread is an online application that works through your web browser, so there is nothing for you (or your students) to install. All users need a reasonably up-to-date version of Flash on their PCs.
How can I learn to use it?
- Start by creating a free account on VoiceThread.
- Then view the Intro to VoiceThread and move on to
- You can also peruse the detailed instructions on VoiceThread's support page.
- An Educator's Guide to VoiceThread (8-page PDF) provides detailed step-by-step instructions.