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1. OFLA 2011 Presentation Reources

Screen shot 2011-04-06 at 8.54.06 AM Below you will find the various resources presented at OFLA 2011 by Dr. Franz Gruber and me in our session, Latin Projects Via Voicethread.  Dr. Gruber and I completed two projects with Voicethread this year, an ancient architecture project with 8th grade Latin students, and an Ohio city project with 7th grade Latin students.  Here you will find Dr. Gruber's slides, my slides, several student project examples, and a several other relevant links. If you have any questions regarding these or other Voicethread projects, please contect Dr. Gruber or me at:

[email protected]

[email protected].

 

 

Using Voicethread- OFLA
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