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VOKI

 

Voki tool is a web 2.0 application where we can make the character (avatar) we have created speak different languages as we want or by choosing one of the ready-made types and share the work we have done both on social media and on internet sites and by mail. Voki web 2.0 application, which has 25 language features, consists of 3 different parts: Voki, Voki Classroom and Voki Presenter. The Voki tool is free of charge, while other parts are paid. Voki web 2.0 application is an internet-based system that can easily work on a smartphone, tablet and computer environment. In addition, you can create a character (avatar) directly from the application and say the desired sentences in the desired language by installing the Voki application without having to access the Internet from the browser for Android and Ios.

What Can Be Done With the Voki Web 2.0 Tool?

💛The Voki web 2.0 application can be used as a virtual presentation tool in the classroom.

💛The character created by the Voki system can be used as an imitation of someone famous in history and at the moment, to remember an important event, or to summarize a story that has been read.

💛Characters (avatars) created with the Voki tool can be used to ask or answer questions.

💛With Voki application, it can create more efficient and permanent learning environments by making it more fun for students to understand and remember topics that they have difficulty remembering.

💛We can use Voki application to develop creative thinking skills of our students and when giving our assignments. In addition, because it is a product-oriented study, our students are happy to put forward a product.

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