Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Re: making an online storybook

I agree with Gary's suggestions - all great software, many with free 30 day=
trials.

I'm not sure if you have to use their photos/illustrations, but my students=
love (both free and online)
http://www.biguniverse.com/ (no narration)
http://storybird.com (no narration)

You could also use photostory3 (free pc download) to import student illustr=
ations and record narrations. That would be my first choice if you want to =
use student illustrations and narrations.

The same could be done in imovie on the mac, I'm guessing.
~Jayme


Jayme Johnson=20
Director of Academic Technology
jjohnson@village-school.org
twitter: @jaymej=20

Village School=20
780 Swarthmore Avenue
Pacific Palisades, CA 90272=20
310.459.8411 ext 120
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Subject: making an online storybook

What would you consider to be the best way to create a student-created
children's storybook with narration that can be viewed online. I know I ca=
n
make a podcast, but I am looking for something a little more slick - and it
should be free. Any ideas?

Thanks,
Ann

Ann Hamel
The Fay School
Southborough, MA
ahamel@fayschool.org

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