 Voice is a powerful seesaw tool to use in the classroom, both for teachers delivering instruction and students developing mastery. Let's check out some ways teachers and students are using this transformational tool. The Voice tool ensures learning is accessible to all students regardless of ability or experience. One way teachers use the Voice tool is to attach audio to type directions. Teachers first write out the directions within a text box by selecting the label tool. Then add or upload a voice recording that students can listen to. As opposed to focusing on how to read the directions, students are able to concentrate on successfully completing the task. This reduces cognitive load and also supports comprehension. Using the Voice tool in this way supports students who do not yet have the skills to read and strengthens one-to-one correspondence between text and audio. The Voice tool doesn't only apply to adding audio directions. Voice or audio can be added to pictures and shapes as well. Add extra scaffolds like explanations, reminders, or background knowledge to any image on the canvas. It can also be used for translation to support language learners. Students use the Voice tool to take their learning even deeper. The Voice tool helps students capture, synthesize, and organize thoughts. Teachers can share a reading passage, quote, article, or excerpt from a historical document within the creative canvas. To deepen comprehension, teachers add questions on the same page. As students read each question, they simply tap on the three dots on the question, tap on Voice, and talk through their response. Students and teachers are then able to go back and listen to their thinking, learning, and reflections. Students can use this tool in so many ways to unleash the power of their thoughts and voice. They can share, explain, or reflect on specific parts of their learning, create or record a podcast, or verbally respond to questions or prompts, making learning more accessible than ever. The Voice tool allows teachers to provide accessible learning experiences to all students while giving students agency over their own learning. Your challenge is to use the Voice tool as you are creating learning experiences in CSaw. Share the creativity you capture on Twitter using the hashtag CSawMiaMinute.