Notice the white paper icon on the bottom left side of the page. There are also links to the Feed, Explore, and Podcasts (more on that later). Now that you are registered, it is time to begin! When you are ready to record your Synth, click the red + at the top right side of your page. Remember, if you don’t want students to have to register for an account, you can provide them with a direct link (or a participation code) to the Synth question. You can use your Google or Twitter login, or create an account with an email. When you arrive at the main page, you will be asked to log in or sign up. Today’s post offers detailed instructions to get you started using Synth plus classroom use ideas by content area. The overview also included the application of both the SAMR model and the Triple E Frameworks as you integrate Synth into your instruction. Yesterday’s blog, Synth Part 1, gave an overview of this tool. The site allows users to create audio recordings up to 256 seconds long. Synth is a user-friendly podcasting tool.
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