New Voicethread launches May 27th for all UMBC users
Enhanced commenting features and other changes
Starting May 27th all Voicethread users will experience the "new" Voicethread that includes enhanced features. These include:
- One Conversation – A simpler-to-use conversation structure makes presentations much easier to build and use and conversations more natural and understandable to participants.
- Zoom & Pan – You can now zoom in and move around in an image during your comment, and everything you do will play back for your audience.
- Jump Navigation – Open the new slide gallery and keep it open during your comment! This allows you to jump from slide 1 to slide 40 in a single click rather than flipping through them one by one.
- Bulk comment management options - You can delete any comment you created, and you can delete any comment no matter who recorded it from a VoiceThread that you own.
(To see the new commenting features in action, watch this video.)
Other new features include:
Audio descriptions of slides
Multiple closed caption tracks/languages for a single recording supported
Option to sort VoiceThreads by “most recently active”
Compact list of all VoiceThreads in the home page sidebar
Media sources included in the slide upload options inside an open VoiceThread
Ability to jump to another slide while commenting without having to flip through them sequentially
View assignment thumbnails in the course view
Users will also see some changes such as:
New version is fully accessible, so VT Universal is no longer necessary for screenreaders
Comment button moved to the left side of the page
Slide navigation buttons moved to the left side of the page
Increased visibility for closed captions
Comments timelines appear inside the comment window, not at the bottom of the thread
CC button moved to the bottom-right corner of the page
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Posted: May 23, 2024, 2:10 PM