Voice Notes and Audio Maker
Use the voice note feature and audio maker to create audio files. The audio files are automatically saved to a folder in your Google Drive. You can then insert your saved audio files into Google Slides.
Use the voice note feature and audio maker to create audio files. The audio files are automatically saved to a folder in your Google Drive. You can then insert your saved audio files into Google Slides.
Provides a method for feedback on assignments while students are working and creates opportunities to provide assessment for learning. Adds self-reflection and opportunity for peer assessment.
Creates the ability to provide resources in alternative formats. It's also useful for creating audio revision notes.
Implementation Strategies: Have the students leave the teacher a Voice Note on assignments to facilitate a back-and-forth conversation. Have students leave Voice Notes on a peers assignment to create opportunities for peer assessment, review and feedback. Support effective student collaboration in group assignments by having students leave thoughts and feedback from one another using the Voice Note tool rather than written text.
Have students use Audio Maker to transform educational text to an audio file. Listen to the audio file while completing a task or activity related for the audio file. For example, listening to a converted audio file on photosynthesis while walking in a park, sitting in nature, etc.