Voki Tip of the Week: Sharing Voki via E-Mail
Have you ever made a Voki that you wanted to share with specific people (like a teacher, a student, parent, or a friend)? Do you have their e-mail address? If you answered “yes” to both questions, you...
View ArticleHealthy Living Lesson Plans with Voki
Being healthy is a lifestyle habit that requires guidance beginning at a young age. With some schools serving lunch options that are highly processed and lacking in nutritional value, students may be...
View ArticleVoki Tip of the Week: Give your Voki a Human Voice with a Microphone
Are you looking to get the most human-like Voki voice possible? Why not try recording your own voice on your Voki? Recording your voice on Voki is fun and adds the dimension of hearing your (or a...
View ArticleVoki Tip of the Week: Edit Student Usernames on Voki Classroom
If you are a Voki Classroom user, you have probably already noticed the changes we implemented to make student logins much easier. Along with a simpler default username, Voki Classroom now allows you...
View ArticleVoki Tip of the Week: Recognize Student Achievement with Voki
Voki is a useful tool that makes lessons interactive, educational, and fun.We love seeing how teachers around the world incorporate Voki into their classroom activities. Voki isn’t only a great...
View ArticleInterviews with Educators | Vivienne Roberts
Every month, we like to get a teacher’s perspective of Voki and learn more about how he or she uses Voki in the classroom. Usually, the teachers we interview have been Voki fans for quite a while. This...
View ArticleVoki Tip of the Week: How to Embed Voki Using Presets
Embedding Voki with the publishing presets is easy! Showcase your Voki on Facebook, Friendster, Twitter and more with just a few clicks. Step One: After you have created your Voki, added text or voice,...
View ArticleVoki Tip of the Week: Use Voki to Make an Announcement
You know those days. You’ve spent the whole night grading and preparing for class, then wake up late only to find you’ve run out of coffee.Now a classroom full of bright eyed children are waiting for...
View ArticleFinancial Education Starts in the Classroom!
Economics and Personal Finance are important topics for students of all ages and should be incorporated into the standard k-12 curriculum. Educating kids about how to responsibly manage their...
View ArticleInterviews with Educators | Chantelle Sekerak
This week’s Interview with Educators features Chantelle Sekerak and her grade 2 class. Chantelle is a teacher in Ontario, Canada and first started using Voki to increase commenting activity on her...
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