Quickvoice |
-Allows you to record and save to your device
-Open recording in other apps for further use
-Open recording in other apps for further use
Fluency practice: Have students record themselves while reading a set length of text (sentence, paragraph, page, story, etc.). When finished, students can save their recording, name it, and write down their time. As the week/lesson progresses, students can repeat and track their progress. You can save the recordings for conferences with the student, parents, admin, or support staff.
Running records: While reading, students can record themselves. Once finished, they can play the recording and listen for errors. You can do this with a student, going over errors and improvements together in a conference. Students can also do this with a partner.
Reflection: After reading, students can use the app to record their thoughts about the text. You can give them something specific to think about, a specific strategy to focus on, or just have them voice their thoughts. Students can later write down their responses, but recording it can preserve their ideas.
Retell: After reading, have students record their retell.
Publish: Read a story you wrote. Use a service like Vocaroo to share the recording with others.
Running records: While reading, students can record themselves. Once finished, they can play the recording and listen for errors. You can do this with a student, going over errors and improvements together in a conference. Students can also do this with a partner.
Reflection: After reading, students can use the app to record their thoughts about the text. You can give them something specific to think about, a specific strategy to focus on, or just have them voice their thoughts. Students can later write down their responses, but recording it can preserve their ideas.
Retell: After reading, have students record their retell.
Publish: Read a story you wrote. Use a service like Vocaroo to share the recording with others.
Click below to hear a sample from another student. (The file was saved in QuickVoice, uploaded to Google Drive, and uploaded it to Vocaroo to share)
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Movenote |
-Record audio and video
-Multiple slides with images or video
-Easily shared between users
-Multiple slides with images or video
-Easily shared between users
All of the above: Take your recordings to the next level by adding pictures and video.
Write a story: Use the slides as pages of a book. Take a picture of each part and record yourself reading.
Assessment: Have students record themselves reading, solving word problems, or showing their thinking. Save the videos to share with parents at conferences.
Presenting: Movenote is a presentation tool, so it's a great way to take slides to the next step- with narration!
- Running records: Students can take a picture of the passage or each page of the book, record reading and send it to the teacher.
- Reflection: Take pictures of parts of the text that made you think. Record your thoughts (great substitute for sticky notes for kiddos who aren't fluent writers)
- Retell: Take pictures of different parts of the story (make a slide for each), then retell while recording.
Write a story: Use the slides as pages of a book. Take a picture of each part and record yourself reading.
Assessment: Have students record themselves reading, solving word problems, or showing their thinking. Save the videos to share with parents at conferences.
Presenting: Movenote is a presentation tool, so it's a great way to take slides to the next step- with narration!
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-Give any image a voice (30 seconds)
-Add text and stickers to your video
-Save the video to your device
-Add text and stickers to your video
-Save the video to your device
Tell a story: Students can write a story and draw a picture. They can take a picture of the drawing in the app, add the mouth, read their story, and create a video with stickers and text.
Character's Point of View: Take a picture of a character. Tell the story from that character's point of view.
Biography: Use an image of a famous person, give it a voice to describe the person, and create an informational video!
Make your art projects speak for you: When students create a diorama, painting, character, or sculpture, they can take a picture, draw a mouth, and have the art piece give facts or give info about the project.
Explain yourself: Take a picture of your class or school mascot and have a student create a video explaining a project or lesson. Post your video online, create a QR code, and post the code on the bulletin board with the student work so parents can hear what they did.
Character's Point of View: Take a picture of a character. Tell the story from that character's point of view.
Biography: Use an image of a famous person, give it a voice to describe the person, and create an informational video!
Make your art projects speak for you: When students create a diorama, painting, character, or sculpture, they can take a picture, draw a mouth, and have the art piece give facts or give info about the project.
Explain yourself: Take a picture of your class or school mascot and have a student create a video explaining a project or lesson. Post your video online, create a QR code, and post the code on the bulletin board with the student work so parents can hear what they did.
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