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Integration Conversations 2

This is the second in a series of podcasts about ways in which teachers are using technology in their classroom. Hopefully these podcasts spark ideas for you as well.

In this podcast, I am interviewing Alex Papp, 3rd grade teacher at Plymouth Creek. He is using Voicethread as a tool for students to review books and share them with classmates. They are also having ongoing discussions about the books using Voicethread. Have a listen!

If you are interested in sharing what you are doing in your classroom, contact me to set up a time!

Alex was also nice enough to record a short video demonstrating how his students are using Voicethread.

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