Voices in Action: The Potential of VoiceThread in the Media Classroom
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Voices in Action: The Potential of VoiceThread in the Media Classroom
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VoiceThread is a unique online application that allows users to interact with media texts in a number of ways. It supports images, videos and PDFs, as well as Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files, and is a valuable application for both analysing and producing texts in the media classroom.
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