Voicethread
Browser Instructions:
To use Voicethread at home, students/parents need to use the WCPSS Voicethread domain address
https://wcpss.ed.voicethread.com/
Student Logins are
Username: wcp+student number (wcp123456)
Password: student number (123456)
Currently there are not separate Parent Logins, Parents can use their child's log in to view their voicethreads.
To use Voicethread at home, students/parents need to use the WCPSS Voicethread domain address
https://wcpss.ed.voicethread.com/
Student Logins are
Username: wcp+student number (wcp123456)
Password: student number (123456)
Currently there are not separate Parent Logins, Parents can use their child's log in to view their voicethreads.
App Instructions
What is VoiceThread?
VoiceThread is an application that runs inside your web browser, so there is no software to download, install, or update. VoiceThread allows you to place images, videos, documents, and presentations at the center of a conversation. These conversations are not live; they take place whenever and wherever it's convenient for people to participate. They are also secure and have simple controls that let you choose who can participate and how.
Educators use VoiceThread for many different projects, from extending and documenting classroom conversations, digital student-portfolios, and language practice, to creating on-line lectures and tutoring, virtual class spaces, and professional-development training, just to name a few.
How do I use Voicethread?
The Basics
● Your MyVoice page is like your email inbox. It contains all the VoiceThread conversations that you create, are invited to, or subscribe to.
● When you sign in and go to your MyVoice page, you’ll see a list on the left hand side that allows you to sort your VoiceThreads by ownership or Group.
● For inspiration and examples of best practice, visit the library: http://ed.voicethread.com/community/library/
● For answers to almost any question you can think of, visit: http://ed.voicethread.com/support/howto/
Sharing
Each VoiceThread begins as completely private. No one but you, its author, can see it. In order for others to participate, you will need to share the VoiceThread with them. Unlike a traditional presentation or document, a VoiceThread is a “live” object, so you can edit its contents and change your sharing preference whenever you wish. This creates some very powerful options for collaborating with individuals and groups.
VoiceThread is an application that runs inside your web browser, so there is no software to download, install, or update. VoiceThread allows you to place images, videos, documents, and presentations at the center of a conversation. These conversations are not live; they take place whenever and wherever it's convenient for people to participate. They are also secure and have simple controls that let you choose who can participate and how.
Educators use VoiceThread for many different projects, from extending and documenting classroom conversations, digital student-portfolios, and language practice, to creating on-line lectures and tutoring, virtual class spaces, and professional-development training, just to name a few.
How do I use Voicethread?
The Basics
● Your MyVoice page is like your email inbox. It contains all the VoiceThread conversations that you create, are invited to, or subscribe to.
● When you sign in and go to your MyVoice page, you’ll see a list on the left hand side that allows you to sort your VoiceThreads by ownership or Group.
● For inspiration and examples of best practice, visit the library: http://ed.voicethread.com/community/library/
● For answers to almost any question you can think of, visit: http://ed.voicethread.com/support/howto/
Sharing
Each VoiceThread begins as completely private. No one but you, its author, can see it. In order for others to participate, you will need to share the VoiceThread with them. Unlike a traditional presentation or document, a VoiceThread is a “live” object, so you can edit its contents and change your sharing preference whenever you wish. This creates some very powerful options for collaborating with individuals and groups.