Some of your may have missed some clues and hints that we posted in the past. So we decided to compile a list! Be sure to check back for an updated list!
Be sure to check out this blog post for instructions on how to enter the contest! Or… go here to enter into the Voki “Guess the Name” Contest!
#VokiNextBestThing posts:
July 30, 2013 – Did you know that PowerPoint was launched in May 22, 1990?
July 31, 2013 – The chalkboard was made of black slate so it was called a blackboard.
August 1, 2013 – The record for the longest lecture marathon lasted for 121 hours by Errol Muzawazi (Poland) in 2009.
August 2, 2013 – Did you know that the first whiteboards were very expensive and were made of enameled steel?
August 5, 2013 – In the 16th century, blackboards were used for music education and composition in Europe.
August 6, 2013 – The first whiteboard was invented by Martin Heit to take down phone messages.
August 7, 2013 – The use of computer hardware and software in education and training dates to the early 1940s.
August 8, 2013 – Blackboard was introduced to the US education system in 1801.
August 9, 2013 – By the late 1990s, teachers are using video projectors in class.
August 12, 2013 – The first overhead projector was used for police identification work. It became a part of the classroom in the early 1960s.
August 13, 2013 – Over 6 million teachers around the world use PowerPoint.
August 14, 2013 – Chalk is used to make cement and is used by gymnasts and other athletes to provide grip.
August 15, 2013 – Albert Einstein did much of his important work using chalkboards.
August 16, 2013 – One of the oldest whiteboard companies in the world is the UK-based, Magiboards.
August 19, 2013 – The average PowerPoint slide includes 40 words.
Voki clues:
Voki Clue #1 – The new Voki product is cloud-based. You and your students can access your projects anywhere, anytime!
Voki Clue #2 – With the new Voki product, you can easily share your project with anyone!
Voki Clue #3 – With the new Voki project, you can have unlimited audio by creating and adding as many Vokis as you want.
Voki Clue #4 – Easily project your project from your computer and share it with your students.
Voki Clue #5 – Engage your students and increase class participation by adding Vokis to your projects.
Voki Clue #6 – Imagination is the limit. Add fun backgrounds and text to your Voki project.
Voki Clue #7 – Use your favorite Voki as your virtual assistant. Students will be surprised by how fun learning can be.
Voki Clue #8 – The new Voki project is a tool created for teachers to assist them in engaging their students.
Voki Clue # 9 – Using the new Voki project can help captivate your students and make your lesson more fun and exciting.
Voki Clue #10 – Engage your students and increase class participation by adding Vokis to your projects.
Voki Clue #11 –

Voki Clue #12 – Easily adding different Vokis to your slides!
Voki Clue #13 –

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Good luck!
The Voki Team
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