Listly by Rachelle Wooten
Here are a list of lesson ideas and curriculum connections for using Adobe Voice in the Classroom.
If you've been excited at the idea of making videos for and with your class, but overwhelmed at the prospect of all of the production involved, look no further than Adobe Voice.
Look at what I created in just a few minutes: I have been searching for ways for students to make digital stories quickly and easily. I think my search has ended.
Adobe launched a new free iPad app today called Adobe Voice, and it has great potential for the classroom due to the way that it lets you effortlessly create digital stories, explanations, or stylish presentations by adding your voice to a variety of images. Adobe Voice has several great features for teachers who may be...
Storytelling is a powerful way to inspire students, build community and give children a voice. There are a few great apps that help students of all ages write and tell their own stories ( Shadow Puppet, Toontastic) and a new app that I absolutely love is Adobe Voice.
To describe the new Adobe Voice iPad app in one word, it would be awesome. Adobe Voice Overview Adobe Voice is an exciting new app for the iPad which combines images, music, text, and voice to create animated videos on any topic imaginable. It is a great tool to use in a 1:1 classroom for digital...
There are a lot of apps and programs to tell your stories, but Adobe Voice is my favorite. I have been using it for a couple of months and created a lot of videos with my students and friends. It's really easy and fun to create something with it.
Link: Adobe Voice website Quick overview: Adobe Voice allows your students to narrate in conjunction with images, icons, and text. The app is incredibly easy to use, yet produces very polished results. Great for ANY language classroom and encourages a student-centered approach. Free! How did we use it in the classroom?