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Building Highly Interactive Online Courses Using Your LMS and VoiceThread

May 9th, 2010
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As a instructor and student I have come to desire more from my online courses. Using the discussion tools available in most Learning Management Systems just does not give the level of interaction that I want. As a designer I have the ability to integrate other Web 2.0 based technologies that will allow for greater levels of interaction between my students.

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VoiceThread Student Presentation Mode Work Flow

February 28th, 2010
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I am frequently asked by online faculty for better tools for students to do online presentations. Boring PowerPoints are being replaced with You Tube videos and mash up presentations using Jing videos hosted at screencast.com. VoiceThread is perfect for this type of presentation. Students can easily upload a wide range of materials including videos and PowerPoints and then assembly these into a presentation. Then the students can do a prerecorded presentation with audio and video annotations and can even draw on the screen if they would like to.

VoiceThread Student Presentation Mode Work Flow

VoiceThread Student Presentation Mode Work Flow

Along the same lines group presentations are also enhanced by these same tools students can work as a group in VoiceThread to develop and present media rich presentations. Since VoiceThread is web-based it allows easy access to the workspace for all the group members.

VoiceThread Group Presentation Mode Work Flow

VoiceThread Group Presentation Mode Work Flow

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VoiceThread Polling Mode Work Flow

February 28th, 2010
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This third work flow is pretty simple–use VoiceThread as a polling tool. Just ask students a simple question and have them give a simple response. This is much like the natural prompting you would do in a face to face class. The assignment instructions would be written to elicit a narrow response in the form of a “just the facts” comment in VoiceThread.

Polling Mode Work Flow

Polling Mode Work Flow

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VoiceThread Lecture Mode Work Flow

February 18th, 2010
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The second work flow for VoiceThread is the lecture mode. To be more precise, this is the “Instructor Presentation and Collaboration Space and Lecture Mode”. VoiceThread can be used in several ways. In this mode we are using it as a presentation and collaboration tool.

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VoiceThread Discussion Mode Work Flow

February 6th, 2010
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My first work flow is pretty straightforward. I want to ask students a directed discussion question. I want the students to answer the questions right there in the VoiceThread. This is a discussion board on steroids. I have always believed that proximity has always been a problem in learning management systems. The learning content is in one place and the collaboration tools are in another. This is just too clunky. VoiceThread puts everything where in needs to be.

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Do You VoiceThread?

February 5th, 2010
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With this posting I am going to begin a series on what I think is a wonderful teaching tool VoiceThread. This is one of a new breed of communication, collaboration, and presentation tools that you need to see in action  to understand what they really do.

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Designing For The Social Web

June 21st, 2009
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Many instructional designers I know do not believe or understand that we are designing for the web. I see a lot of online courses that have no logical navigation or work flow. This makes it almost impossible for the student to understand what they are being asked to do and how to do it. Read more…

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Just-In-Time Teaching Using VoiceThread

June 17th, 2009
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As a follow up to my earlier posting on Just-In-Time Teaching, I would like to talk a little about one of favorite new tools, VoiceThread. With VoiceThread you can create an annotated presentation that can then become a threaded discussion.

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