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Title: Beyond text: using your voice online


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Beyond text using your voice online
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1. Setting the scene
  • What is the difference between spoken and written
    texts in educational contexts?
  • What online voice technologies do you know
    about?
  • What experiences have you had with using online
    voice technologies in an educational context?

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  • Home
  • Overview
  • Educational mentoring
  • Voice
  • Role and significance
  • Principles
  • Overview
  • Model overview
  • Personalised learning
  • Community participation
  • Diversity
  • Reflectiveness synthesis
  • Practices
  • Overview
  • Introduction
  • Introduction
  • Audio/voice board
  • virtual classroom
  • Audio/ voice chat
  • Considerations issues
  • Learners
  • Teachers
  • Pedagogies
  • Organisations
  • Professional development
  • Learners
  • Teachers
  • Pedagogies
  • Organisations
  • Resources
  • Overview
  • Beyond text
  • Connecting the dots
  • Social interaction packs

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2.1 Online voice tools
http//btresource.flexiblelearning.net.au/index.ht
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http//webct.netspot.com.au
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2.2 Voice boards activity
  • Post responses to three voice board topics
  • Listen to posting to find others in the group
    with- similar subject areas, - similar learner
    profiles or - similar ideas about using voice
    boards
  • Form pairs or small groups based on the above

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2.3 Discussion
  • How do you think you could use online voice
    boards - in different learning environments -
    with different learner groups?
  • What benefits do you think they offer?

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3. Online voice in learning contexts
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3.1 Facilitator Guides
http//btresource.flexiblelearning.net.au/beyond_t
ext_resources/bt/guides/index.htm
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3.1 Case studies
http//btresource.flexiblelearning.net.au/beyond_t
ext_resources/bt/casestudies/index.htm
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3.2 Webquest
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3.2 Webquest answers
  • Case studies, Guides
  • Case study 4 Disabilities
  • Case study 3 ESL
  • Case study 2 Industry
  • Trades Youth. As an announcement tool
  • 3 minutes. Yes up to 5 minutes
  • - question and answer sessions - collaborative
    problem solving activities - brainstorming
    activities
  • Standard blog account (eg Blogger)Audioblog
    account (eg Audioblogger)
  • The teacher has to listen to the whole message
    because there is no way to quickly scan for key
    words. Also, the teacher is unable to re-read a
    section of the work and must listen to the entire
    posting again to clarify their understanding of
    the learners posting. This process does increase
    the time required of teachers
  • Yes at a cost

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3.3 Discussion
  • After exploring the Guides and the Case Studies
  • How do you think you could use online voice tools
    - in different learning environments - with
    different learner groups?
  • What benefits do you think they offer?

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3.3 Focus topics
  • Context
  • Learner
  • Challenges
  • Benefits
  • How
  • Outcomes
  • Tips and tricks

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4.1 Developing activities
http//btresource.flexiblelearning.net.au/index.ht
ml
http//webct.netspot.com.au
http//www.tafevc.com.au
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4.2 Planning activities
  • Some things to consider
  • areas of study
  • learner profiles
  • resources available
  • fully online delivery?
  • online in the classroom?
  • challengeswhat do you need to do that online
    voice tools will enable, or allow you to do
    better?
  • which online voice tool/s?

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  • 4.5 Reflection
  • One thing that I will/would like to incorporate
    into my teaching practice is
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