Saturday, March 3, 2012


After creating a rubric online, I also created a voki at voki.com. This is an avatar that can be placed into another website to speak information to the viewer. I choose the free version from the matrix. However, there is an educational version available, but that costs money monthly. I used the computer voice so the class can hear that version since you already know what my voice sounds like.
         At this point I was not successful at getting my voki into my rubric website. I have emailed asking for help, so hopefully by the time we meet again I can have the two merged onto the same page since that was the point of the second tool. There is also a way to get the typed words seen with your avatar but since I could not get it on the page I was not able to set that part up either.
         On the Voki education website there are some great examples of how to use it in the classroom and it meets a lot of the tech standards. I like that the talking cannot be over a minute on the free version and 90 seconds on the paid version. Hopefully we can see it altogether by next Saturday.







 The TASC standards met are 2c be 4g 3g
The OEST standards that this could help meet are 1a 1b 1c and 2a 2b 2d 

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