VoiceThread for Digital Education
By Kelli Stair
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If technology is a tool, then VoiceThread is the Swiss army knife of educational technology. Versatile, easy-to-navigate, and interactive, VoiceThread equips teachers to deploy numerous best instructional practices that engage 21st century students in rigorous literacy activities.
VoiceThread for Digital Education details how to use the free VoiceThread cloud application to enhance twelve research-proven teaching strategies. Each chapter focuses on a specific teaching strategy—such as activating background knowledge, peer revision, or journaling—and explains how to improve that strategy with the interactive and multimedia capabilities of VoiceThread. Specific content area examples spark ideas for all teachers to incorporate VoiceThread in their classrooms, and a how to guide and hyperlinks to demonstration screencasts provide step by step directions to help every teacher—regardless of technology background—to utilize this invaluable tool. In addition to satisfying technology standards, VoiceThread differentiates instruction, increases student engagement, and helps generate highly interactive, rigorous lessons.
Upgrade your current teaching strategies with VoiceThread for Digital Education and create an environment where every student learns, every day.
Kelli Stair
After almost a decade teaching English in urban secondary schools, I have applied my experience in curriculum development, technology integration, and teacher professional development to writing educational books. I graduated from Indiana University (Bloomington) in 2000 with a B.S. in English Secondary Education and from Walden University in 2006 with an M.S. in Education--focus on integrating technology in the curriculum. I have led high school professional development for four years and have presented at both online and in person conferences, including the National NCTE conference in November 2012.
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VoiceThread for Digital Education - Kelli Stair
VoiceThread for Digital Education
By Kelli Stair
©Angry Bunny Publishing 2013
VoiceThread for Digital Education by Kelli Stair
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Dedication…
Special thanks to my husband Alex who always believes in me.
Thank you to my family and friends for their support, encouragement, and best wishes.
A very special thank you to Laura Bowman who edited, proofed, and taught me so much in the process. This would not be the book it is without her, and I am forever grateful.
My heartfelt appreciation to the teachers and family who supported my Kickstarter—before there was a product, you bought in to the dream. Thank you to: Rene Aslekar, Kerri Charlwood, Nicole Garcia, Angela Hetler, Lisa Jarrett, Enrique Lozano, Denise Martin, Sandy Weyer, and Bill and Alex Welsch.
Finally, a Washington Panther shout out to my 2013 AP American literature class who brought it. You are the best class I could ever hope to have. You shared your American dreams with me, I shared mine with you, and we all came out better for it. Love you guys.
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Table of Contents
Foreword
Letter to Reader
Introduction to VoiceThread
Activating Background Knowledge
Peer Editing for Writing Revision or Project Revision
Journal or Open Response Alternative
Group Projects Involving Multimedia
Connecting Anchor Texts to Supplementary Texts
Guided Instruction: Minilessons
Student-Created Projects or Student Expert Research
Thematic Discussions
Literary Analysis, Informative, Persuasive, Descriptive, or Narrative Essay Options
Summative Assessments
Evidence of Student Inquiry
Writing and Learning Portfolios
Bonus Strategies
How to Get Started: Step-by-Step Screenshot Demo
Foreword
From the first words to the reader introducing VoiceThread as a tool for teachers and students to the final screenshots displaying publishing options, Kelli Stair invites teachers to explore, to experiment, and to encourage exceptional learning from the digital generation.
The digital generation is transforming our lives in fundamental ways, and some of the most dramatic changes are occurring in classrooms. We have moved from a few computers with limited functions to personal tablets, smart phones, applications, and digital tools that have the potential to encourage exceptional teaching and exceptional learning. Moving into the digital age has not been without challenges, however. Many teachers find themselves either reluctant to use available technology or quick to use technology without intention and purpose. Stair weaves intention throughout the chapters, and reminds teachers that they are in the best position to make choices about how to use technology in their classrooms.
Drawing from her years of experience in an urban English Language Arts classroom and infusing her passion and energy for teaching, Kelli describes how VoiceThread can enhance specific instructional strategies such as activating prior knowledge, peer editing, and group projects. Each chapter offers nuggets of excellent teaching that are enhanced by the use of the tool, including multimedia and collaborative exchange among students. The structure of each chapter provides a framework for teachers to begin with what they know about instructional strategies, and extend their teaching craft into the less familiar, the use of digital tools. Examples of using the tool in content areas, guiding questions, assessing the strategy, and assessing the student are also provided.
As a teacher educator who has been a part of the teaching profession for many decades, I have experienced first -hand the excitement that is generated when teachers come together in hallways before class and in classrooms after school to talk about student learning and teacher practice. I can imagine some of those animated conversations being about VoiceThread, and I would expect that some of Kelli Stair’s experiences just might be the topic of those conversations.
Kathryn Kinnucan-Welsch, Ed.D
Associate Dean, School of Education and Health Sciences
University of Dayton
Dear Reader:
Contemporary society is changing quickly, modern students have different educational and social needs, and digital technology is both the present and the future of education. As a result, many companies promote education fix-its
and programs that may or may not benefit students.
As a critical teacher, you have opted to judge for yourself how to best use technology and digital tools for educational purposes. You have a strong foundation in best practices for education, and you know what student learning looks like. You are proud of your education and experience, you value your critical skills, and you can be confident when determining, based on your knowledge and classroom experience, what will best help your students learn and be successful.
This book, VoiceThread for Digital Education, provides an opportunity for you as a teacher to take what you know as best instructional practices and modernize those best practices with a technology upgrade. To that effect, the organization of this book helps teachers like you take the next step in incorporating digital learning in your classroom.
First, the introduction to VoiceThread takes you through key features of the tool. Next, twelve strategy-based chapters focus on instructional best practices; each chapter identifies the instructional strategy and its educational value before demonstrating how VoiceThread improves upon the strategy. Several specific examples in multiple content areas are provided.
Embedded in these chapters are quick tips, which offer advice for how to make the most of VoiceThread; guiding questions, which offer thought-provoking questions following the examples to help you think about ways to use VoiceThread in your own instruction; assessment ideas for how to assess both students and VoiceThread as a tool; and, finally, challenge activities to motivate you to try the strategy in your own classroom. Screencast examples highlight VoiceThread features for different strategies. Finally, a how-to guide at the end ensures that even technophobes can use this tool adeptly.
Woven throughout the book are professional knowledge and experiences from my eight years of teaching high school English, my four years as professional development coordinator and conference presenter, and my Masters degree in integrating technology in the curriculum.
Thank you for all you do to encourage exceptional learning from the digital generation.
Live, love, teach—
Kelli Stair
Introduction to VoiceThread
If you want a collaborative educational experience designed specifically for multimedia use, VoiceThread (www.VoiceThread.com) is the free online tool for you. VoiceThread allows you to upload or link media such as videos, PowerPoint presentations, pictures, audio, and documents into a discussion thread. Each slide allows the teacher and students to offer text, audio, or video commentary. Teachers can create a VoiceThread that presents information and, through guiding questions, elicits student responses. VoiceThread even has a doodle tool that lets you draw on a picture or video to highlight important information. Doodles disappear as soon as the person’s comments are finished. You can stop video, draw on it to highlight information, and then continue with the video as part of your comment.
VoiceThread is a valuable technology tool available at no cost online. As its tag line, conversations in the cloud,
implies, VoiceThread offers ways to create, present, comment on, and collaborate using multimedia pieces such as images, documents, video, PowerPoint presentations, and more. Take a look at this screenshot of what a single slide of a VoiceThread looks like.
Note: This particular picture was used to emphasize the visual juxtaposition of child and soldier.
< http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1541778/Deprived-of-love-play-and-hope-the-250000-children-still-fighting.html>
This example is from a preview of child soldiers in Sierra Leone, which I use to activate and level background knowledge for students who are about to read Ishmael Beah’s A Long Way Gone. In addition to the image and the drawing that I’ve done to highlight the teddy bear backpack, flip-flops, and AK-47 that this child is pointing at the camera, my audio commentary box appears open in the top-left corner of the screenshot. My commentary tells students what to look for as they scrutinize the image, and it gives directions for making a comment themselves.
The other pictures in the screenshot represent the students in my class and the comments they have made in response to the picture and my directions. A common theme to the commentary for this image is how similar the boy looks to the younger siblings of my students, which creates a real connection to their lives. Suddenly, this image is no longer about some stranger in another country, but about a kid just like their siblings or themselves when they were younger.
By commenting through audio, text, or webcam, students make and solidify the connection to the main character in the autobiography they are about to read. Just seeing the image isn’t enough; students need the opportunity to share their opinions. The outrage my students feel at seeing a child with this weapon is staggering. Comments range from condemning the rebels and the Sierra Leone military, to wondering where the boy’s parents were, to anger that we—in the United States—were doing nothing to help. Seeing and reflecting upon an emotionally charged image helps activate my students’ background knowledge and emotionally invest them in the future reading.
Both instructor comments and student comments can be done via text box, audio, or webcam commentary. This feature of VoiceThread opens up the work for students without strong writing skills to still participate with audio or video commentaries. Interestingly, one of the added bonuses that I discovered was that students drafted, practiced, and revised their video commentaries to be perfect—without any prompting from me to do so. The authentic audience of their peers—and being on video—creates an environment in which students are self-directed in the revision process. They often ask each other to watch their videos and make suggestions, and the quality of their responses go far beyond what they would be