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Dear all,
I believe we have done an excellent job telling our digital stories. Congratulations to all of us. By the way, voicethread is by far my favorite web tool.
Guys, all stories are great, really! Although I saw some different and useful tools, Voicethread is definitely my favorite one. I have to agree with Victor. I'm gonna use it a lot. It helps visual learners (and visual teachers, too!!)
Hello Carla and all dear colleagues,
I feel very comfortable to use Voicethread. I have used it this semester with my advanced students. It was great. We had an online discussion about Lifestyle. I would that is Voicethread empowered by the selection of nice pictures to engage the audience to let comments and interact. So guys, choose the photos that make an impact on people`s eyes and a nice story to be told.
Cheers,
kelly
I can't believe you took your celta course in the same group Vane took hers!!!
I really love her, she was my coordinator when I worked at Cultura Inglesa!!
What a coincidence!
I also agree with all! How nice are the videos above. I'm very emotional with most of them mainly with Ronaldo's one. Congratulation everyone for deciding be part of this group. Voicethread is really rewarding and interesting. That's why lots of people enjoy being gathered with us. I love to hear the variety of foreigners' voice here. Its very cool, isn't it?
@Aninha See, you can come up with something as exciting as all the other stories we shared here?! Wonderful story!
@Cleverson Ronaldo's story is a fantastic example of student-centered stories. They created this voicethread to share more about their country in a collaborative project involving other countries, called sister-schools. Amazing result and interaction, isn't it?
@Pat Fleury Your comics are the perfect visual match to the story you told us! Loved your creativity! Also, Maria da Luz and Lilian, you used comics in a very creative way to visually tell your story. Thanks for trying it out and sharing ti with us.
@Daniele Wow! Your slideshow is also a masterpiece! See that you can tell the same story in totally unexpected ways just by changing the tool you use? Congrats! I loved your photos!
Marina, i was really touched by your story, the images you chose added to your own expression whle telln testory was really moving!
Thanks for sharin it with us!
Hi everyone... First, I'd like to say that I loved listening to your stories.... They're great!
I had never heard of voice thread before this course, and I think this is one of the greatest tools! It's really motivating because students can listen to their own voice, add images to their stories and; moreover, listen and comment on their peers' stories! It's simply fantastic! I started listening to your stories and then, I was suddenly visiting other pages, listening to stories of people that I've never seen before! It's addictive! As a whole, I think this might be a good chance for students to listen to their own voices, consider their intonation and pronunciation and also, interact with their classmates in a totally different way!
Dear Lilian, I'm happy to hear that you found Voicethread useful. It is certainly addictive! What you're experiencing is exactly the potential of seeing others, listening to diverse voices with the help of social media. It takes us far, so keep making good use of it and exploring its potential to your classroom. Don't be afraid to try it with your students. In the beginning, it's scary, then it becomes more natural and you'll see that many students are experts in tech stuff!
It took me a while to share my story here are the wiki. I first posted it on my blog... hehehehe... completely lost... See, that's what happens when you don't do your homework on time! Anyway, I had already visited most of the stories on voicethreat.com and I'm amazed at the wonderful things I saw and heard. I'm very proud to be part of this wonderful group! Thank you for the opportunity! By the way, Carla, I've been working on the blog and I'l like you to have a look at it... Any suggestions??? See you around the web...
It took me a while to comment here! Anyway, it has been an experience of a kind, hasn't it everybody? Lovely stories all of them! Congratulations to everybody! I agree with Lueli, we've got to be proud of ourselves!!! An e-hug for everybody and for you Carla for making it possible!
Hi...
it was a bit difficult for me to create a story.. i'm terrible at doing that!!
i'm sure my students will love to post photos ou create slides and based on that create their stories and post it later!!
thanks for all the hints!
bye Mari
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Comments (18)
VICTOR said
at 7:30 pm on Oct 29, 2008
Dear all,
I believe we have done an excellent job telling our digital stories. Congratulations to all of us. By the way, voicethread is by far my favorite web tool.
Carla Arena said
at 10:31 am on Oct 30, 2008
Victor, I make your words mine! Congratulations to all! This page just reflects the wonderful educators you all are!
Marina Bonani said
at 4:54 pm on Nov 1, 2008
Guys, all stories are great, really! Although I saw some different and useful tools, Voicethread is definitely my favorite one. I have to agree with Victor. I'm gonna use it a lot. It helps visual learners (and visual teachers, too!!)
The videos about wiki are helpful.
Kiss, Marina BRazil
Kelly said
at 10:28 pm on Nov 1, 2008
Marina,
You chose wonderful photos to tell your love story. It is outstanding!!
Kelly said
at 10:32 pm on Nov 1, 2008
Hello Carla and all dear colleagues,
I feel very comfortable to use Voicethread. I have used it this semester with my advanced students. It was great. We had an online discussion about Lifestyle. I would that is Voicethread empowered by the selection of nice pictures to engage the audience to let comments and interact. So guys, choose the photos that make an impact on people`s eyes and a nice story to be told.
Cheers,
kelly
gabriela anjos said
at 8:57 am on Nov 2, 2008
I laughed and cried "watching" these stories. We are so rich and have so much to share!
I'm very proud of what we've been doing here.
Gabi
Ana Albi said
at 11:13 am on Nov 2, 2008
I agree, Gabi. The stories are really moving. I am still working on mine, but I'm not sure I can come up with anything as nice!
Daniele Almeida said
at 2:26 pm on Nov 2, 2008
Elaine,
I can't believe you took your celta course in the same group Vane took hers!!!
I really love her, she was my coordinator when I worked at Cultura Inglesa!!
What a coincidence!
Kisses :)
cleverpena said
at 2:47 pm on Nov 2, 2008
I also agree with all! How nice are the videos above. I'm very emotional with most of them mainly with Ronaldo's one. Congratulation everyone for deciding be part of this group. Voicethread is really rewarding and interesting. That's why lots of people enjoy being gathered with us. I love to hear the variety of foreigners' voice here. Its very cool, isn't it?
Carla Arena said
at 11:37 am on Nov 3, 2008
@Aninha See, you can come up with something as exciting as all the other stories we shared here?! Wonderful story!
@Cleverson Ronaldo's story is a fantastic example of student-centered stories. They created this voicethread to share more about their country in a collaborative project involving other countries, called sister-schools. Amazing result and interaction, isn't it?
@Pat Fleury Your comics are the perfect visual match to the story you told us! Loved your creativity! Also, Maria da Luz and Lilian, you used comics in a very creative way to visually tell your story. Thanks for trying it out and sharing ti with us.
@Daniele Wow! Your slideshow is also a masterpiece! See that you can tell the same story in totally unexpected ways just by changing the tool you use? Congrats! I loved your photos!
Carla Arena said
at 11:38 am on Nov 3, 2008
@ Elaine I'll have to get back to Vuvox. You inspired me! Wonderful slideshow.
marina said
at 10:29 pm on Nov 3, 2008
Marina, i was really touched by your story, the images you chose added to your own expression whle telln testory was really moving!
Thanks for sharin it with us!
Lilian Marchesoni said
at 3:47 pm on Nov 4, 2008
Hi everyone... First, I'd like to say that I loved listening to your stories.... They're great!
I had never heard of voice thread before this course, and I think this is one of the greatest tools! It's really motivating because students can listen to their own voice, add images to their stories and; moreover, listen and comment on their peers' stories! It's simply fantastic! I started listening to your stories and then, I was suddenly visiting other pages, listening to stories of people that I've never seen before! It's addictive! As a whole, I think this might be a good chance for students to listen to their own voices, consider their intonation and pronunciation and also, interact with their classmates in a totally different way!
Carla Arena said
at 11:22 am on Nov 5, 2008
Dear Lilian, I'm happy to hear that you found Voicethread useful. It is certainly addictive! What you're experiencing is exactly the potential of seeing others, listening to diverse voices with the help of social media. It takes us far, so keep making good use of it and exploring its potential to your classroom. Don't be afraid to try it with your students. In the beginning, it's scary, then it becomes more natural and you'll see that many students are experts in tech stuff!
Lueli said
at 6:43 pm on Nov 5, 2008
It took me a while to share my story here are the wiki. I first posted it on my blog... hehehehe... completely lost... See, that's what happens when you don't do your homework on time! Anyway, I had already visited most of the stories on voicethreat.com and I'm amazed at the wonderful things I saw and heard. I'm very proud to be part of this wonderful group! Thank you for the opportunity! By the way, Carla, I've been working on the blog and I'l like you to have a look at it... Any suggestions??? See you around the web...
Patricia Faustino said
at 9:33 pm on Nov 5, 2008
It took me a while to comment here! Anyway, it has been an experience of a kind, hasn't it everybody? Lovely stories all of them! Congratulations to everybody! I agree with Lueli, we've got to be proud of ourselves!!! An e-hug for everybody and for you Carla for making it possible!
Carla Arena said
at 5:22 pm on Nov 6, 2008
@Lueli I'm the proudest of all! What a wonderful group with fantastic stories, isn't it?
I'll take a look at you blog and give you some feedback.
@Pat WE made this possible! This wiki would be a blank space without you with your lovely stories.
Mariucha Dias said
at 9:44 pm on Jul 9, 2009
Hi...
it was a bit difficult for me to create a story.. i'm terrible at doing that!!
i'm sure my students will love to post photos ou create slides and based on that create their stories and post it later!!
thanks for all the hints!
bye Mari
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