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Ed.VoiceThread: We Can All PlayJanuary 29, 2008I've been a huge fan of VoiceThread since I discovered it late last spring. In fact, every teacher I've shown it to falls for it instantly. We love its teeny-tiny learning curve and its huge potential for communicating and sharing stories, artifacts, art, etc. Ed.VoiceThread went live yesterday. The new web-based, multimedia collaborative network, offers a more secure solution for those who'd like to play in the 2.0 sandbox but have to deal with the realities of district restrictions on social networking. The folks at VoiceThread describe the tool as:
Unlike the continuing free version of VoiceThread, all users of the educational version will be registered and responsible for their content and behavior. Ed.VoiceThread will be restricted to K-12 educators, students and administrators. Web services with free accounts are blocked in many school districts because of child online protection policies, and are not eligible for federal eRate monies. For this reason, there are no free Ed.VoiceThread accounts and student email addresses are not required.While VoiceThread offers reasonable pricing for annual whole-school subscriptions, (the base school rate is $50/month or $600/year allowing up to 60 GB of bandwidth), a Pioneer Class subscription rate is now available for the first 1000 applicants. This may be the right solution for visionary teachers who are just introducing their schools to VoiceThread as a tool. Pioneer subscriptions are available for $10 for one month, or $60 to subscribe an entire class for the school year and allows an educator to offer every student his or her own account. For further information on the Ed.VoiceThread network, check the FAQs. Posted by Joyce Valenza Ph.D on January 29, 2008 | Comments (1)
February 12, 2008
In response to: Ed.VoiceThread: We Can All Play Mary Parker, LMS commented: I am high school librarian in Kentucky and was just intorduced to voicethread by our technology resource teacher and love it! I am going to post pictures of our students art work on my library page and encourage other teachers to explore the wonderful possibilities for its use as a global platform on which students can publish their work. It is discoverise like this one that make collaboration and hours of surfing the web worthwhile!
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