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Jing brings life to online courses

Teaching online requires a lot of writing and reading, which can be overwhelming for students. As a writer, I can usually do a good job of writing a written explanation of a complicated task or concept, but there are some things that are just easier to tell a student rather than write to a student.

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For instance, I teach research writing online. One of the things I want to help students learn is how to search for sources online. While many students already know how to use search engines like Google.com, they are less familiar with the resources available from libraries. Even when students are aware of library resources, they aren’t sure how to access those resources. To make it easier, I created a short movie that takes my students through the required steps.

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Voicethread brings photos to life

Voicethread is a cool program that allows you to add comments to digital photos. I used Voicethread to add audio to photos I took during a visit to the Hartwick Pines State Park, which is located in Grayling, Michigan.

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Voicethread allows others to add their comments to your narrated slides as well. You can view my Hartwick Pines Voicethread:

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What is a Voicethread? It can house an entire group discussion. To see an example, watch this video.

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Voicethread costs about $60 a year for a professional or a class subscription. Educators can have up to 2 GB free, and anyone can get up to 3 Voicethreads free of charge. You can find out more about pricing here.

Updated to add: Here is a resource that discusses using Voicethread for assessment. This involves an art teacher.

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