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Friday, March 10, 2006

SlideStory

While I was hoping to use BubbleShare, it proved to be flakier than Mom's apple pie. Not sure if it was the Mac, the browser, or what, but I was unable to get it to work correctly. It was very hard to re-record audio if the student messed up on his narration. SlideStory proved, to me, to be much easier to work. Besides, it won't run on a Mac so I used my trusty PC.

This is a quick run of ours using our digital camera and SlideStory. My directions were simple. Take 5 photographs of things that are important to you at school and write at least three lines about them. Tanner took the pictures and loaded them to SlideStory and he added his narration.

Here's his list of 5 important things at school in no particular order:

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow! Mrs Bock ranked on both the kid's slide shows. I enjoyed them both. I love that one of Tanner's slides was the ice cream machine...the kid is so predictable!

10:44 PM  

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