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		<title>Voicethread</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just been to NCSL and heard Tom Barrett talking about Voicethread. Really inspiring and got me thinking. I&#8217;ve just set up our first Voicethread which looks like this: Some interest already, and will encourage kids to use it on Monday. Think I might also use Voicethread to develop a class assembly over the coming weeks. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just been to NCSL and heard Tom Barrett talking about Voicethread. Really inspiring and got me thinking. I&#8217;ve just set up our first Voicethread which looks like this:<br />
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Some interest already, and will encourage kids to use it on Monday. Think I might also use Voicethread to develop a class assembly over the coming weeks. I have been reading Eric the Viking which my class have really enjoyed. Going to try to use Voicethread to develop their own chapter which we can all produce and perform. Any ideas on how to manage this?<br />
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