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TCC08: Wikis and Blogs and Tags: Oh Why?

Experiencing eLearning

Voicethread. Cynthia uses Twitter for keeping track of bookmarks–lets her tag it with who shared it with her and when to give her context. Image: ‘ Dorothy and Toto ‘ www.flickr.com/photos/99136715@N00/20262055. Technorati Tags: tcc08 , tcc2008 , wiki , blog , diigo , privacy , education , writing.

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Seven more online icebreakers

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Image search Ask people to search through Google images or through a photo site like Flickr for an image that represents their expectations from the course. Voice icebreakers You may use a service like Voicethread to create a short video to which participants may comment. What will they gain through the workshop?

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Tool Issue: XMind, WorldMapper, Balsamiq, VoiceThread, EtherPad, and Flowgram

Mark Oehlert

You can create 'flows' of web pages, photos, etc (great review here ). This is maybe a less intimidating version of some of the functionality embedded in VoiceThread (below). You set up an account at VoiceThread and upload your video, or your pictures, and then either share the link or embed the video in your site.

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The power of Voice in online classrooms

E-Learning Acupuncture

In the classroom, you have had great success with a teaching approach that involves showing photos on the big screen and building teaching moments by discussing with students the important elements of the image. Welcome to Voicethread. Also, visit (and contribute to) the Voicethread page on the classroom 2.0

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10 Social Media Tools For Learning

The eLearning Coach

In terms of content, people can add pages, upload presentations, documents and multimedia files as well as tag the pages. VoiceThread. VoiceThread is a tool for having discussions around media, such as a presentation, video or image. A small photo or drawing of the participant is then displayed around the media.