Students Voki
Thinking about using a Voki for the literacy project did not
make sense to me at first. I was not sure how a talking avatar could help with
the continued development of literacy skills for students. I then began to
think of what other tools I could use for the project. I went right to the
obvious, a blog. A blog allows students to write about what they have learned,
and apply their understanding through words. I began to pursue this route only
to realize that verbal content plays an important role in how students are able
to process the information they have learned. The avatar was a connection to
the creativity students could have toward developing a verbal understanding of their
comprehension of the topic. The Voki and blog allowed the students to convey
through technology their learning. Thus the Voklog was born. (The name Voklog
actually was created by the students because I kept trying to say Voki blog and
would stumble over them.)
This project turned out to be fun for all of us. For me it
was a pleasure to experience the level of engagement the students had toward
the assignment. It also was a rewarding moment for me when I read their blogs
and heard their Vokis and got the understanding that they “got it.” Also the whole process required
minimal work on my part.
The students expressed verbally their enjoyment of the
project on several occasions. But as a bystander, the students did not have to
because it was evident that they were engaged by their actions. The students would come into
class and immediately sit down at the computers and get to work on the
assignment. I did not have to encourage them at all. And that was with every single
student in the class.
The results of the literacy project proved once again to me
that technology can play a key part in the continued development of literacy
skills. The Voki allowed students to hear their organization, use of words and
the clarity of conveying what they want to say. The blog allowed them to
enhance their written words. Students evaluated each other’s work which guided
students toward an understanding of their own writing, aided in the development
of their peers writing, and created collaboration for the whole project in
general.
Student Voki
Again I see the benefits of incorporating technology into
the learning and look forward to using this literacy lesson for my future classes.
What is your reaction toward a Voki being used as a literacy
skill? Would you or do you use Vokis in your class? What technology tools do
you use for your students to develop literacy skills? Have you used a blog? Why
or why not have you used a blog in your curriculum?
Just realized, we never saw these in class. How did we miss the opportunity? The use of Voki is an easy means for students to articulate some tips on kindness, sharing, and good citizenship.
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