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Students Doing History with Voicethread Technology

Written by Gail Desler
November 01, 2010

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“A Voicethread is a visual podcast, and it always starts with an image…”

Gail Desler discusses Voicethread and fourth grade students creating a Voicethread to think about tolerance and intolerance as part of a lesson on history and Japanese internment camps.

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