Print VoiceThread Tutorial (Updated 09/07/08)

Although there are a lot of VoiceThread tutorials out there—and in a
variety of media formats—I decided that I wasn’t happy with any of them
for my purposes. Isn’t that what always happens? So, this afternoon,
I’ve sat down and created a tutorial that fits how I might use
VoiceThread.com with administrators.
I hope the tutorial is useful to others. The tutorial is far from done
but I thought I’d share what I have for now. It is shared under Creative
Commons Copyright (Sharealike-NonCommercial-Attribution) and available
in open document format (I made it with NeoOffice on a Mac but you can
open it using OpenOffice).
Up to date copies of the tutorial, supplements, will appear on my Digital
Storytelling with Web-Based Tools wiki page. Some more important
pieces:
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Page numbers (very important but missing)
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VoiceThread examples and narrative, which is missing.
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Better introduction.
If you improve on it, please share back!
UPDATE 09/07/2008:
Wow, I’d forgotten how much fun it is to prepare a print tutorial. I’ve
made the revisions above to the 09/07/2008 version and here’s the new
table of contents with what is covered:
How To…
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Register for a VoiceThread Account
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Obtain the Free, PRO, Educator Account
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Add Your Picture to VoiceThread.com
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Put a Slideshow Online
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Share Your VoiceThread with Others
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Exploring Export Options
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Add Audio Comments via the Phone
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Exploring Phone Commenting
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Upload Pre-Recorded Audio
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Add Video Comments
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Add Text Comment
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Great Examples of VoiceThread in K-12
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