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Voices
Jenny AshbyMobile2012
Phoenix
•Student voice
•Teachers
•Community
Who has a voice?
Success in literacy depends on
oral language skills that are brought
to school.
Brian Cambourne’s conditions of literacy learning with mobile tech use examples
1. Immersion - literacy is everywhere
2. Demonstration - model speaking and listening
3. Engagement - comes easily with devices
4. Expectation - yes you can do it!
5. Responsibility - self direction for learning
6. Approximation - learning as we have a go and attempt,
oral language gives us a rehearsal for written text.
7. Use - give opportunity to use oral language as activity
choices
8. Response - oral language as a response is great.
Using voices for....
Composing
Explaining
Directing
Interviewing
Discussing
Debating
Retelling
Instructing
So let’s use student voice
Audio Boo DropVox SonicPics Talking Carl
Audio Note Keynote iMovie
Talking Tom
Blogpress
WritePad
Explain Everything Sound NoteVoiceThread
Fuze
Audio BooAudio Boo
Skype
GarageBand QRcode
Book Creator Vimeo
Echofon
Posterous
Skype
SockPuppets
Writing is thinking with your fingers
Speaking is thinking with your voice.
Thinking is our inner voice.
Let our students’ inner voices be heard
with their voices
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