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      <title>Wimba Voice Presentation for showing political and historic speeches</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;I recently stumbled upon a clever use of the Wimba Voice Presentation tool:&amp;nbsp; Using it to show YouTube clips of historic speeches.&amp;nbsp; Essentially, instead of putting a plain&#45;old static webpage in the web area, post a video clip of the MLK &#8220;I Have A Dream&#8221; speech or of FDR&#8217;s speech about entering WWII.&amp;nbsp; Then have your students watch the clip and make their own vocal responses.
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Very thought provoking and visual!
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