Playing with Narrated Slideshows

In anticipation of a new school year, I’ve been exploring ways of
simplifying the “stump” presos that I have to give. In other words, put
them online and then just refer
folks to them. I like MyPlick.com because it’s so easy, I’m not
dependent on an application on one computer (which means I can work on
GoogleDocs), AND, I can just record my audio with my Olympus WS-100 then convert
it from WMA to MP3 using
SwitchFree (cross-platform tool). (BTW, Wes Fryer (SpeedofCreativity.org)
has some nice
tutorials for Audacity and Switch).
For fun, I’ve decided to use MyPlick.com
as the tool for a few of these. I like it because, as I discovered
today, I can create a presentation in GoogleDocs, then copy-n-paste the
link over at MyPlick.
What’s more, I can also upload my audio to my host of choice (e.g. Edublogs.tv)
and then paste in the URL (web address) to the MP3 audio file…it ends
up looking like this:

The steps to do this are pretty straightforward…you could teach a
class on each approach just for fun:
MyPlick:
-
Create your presentation in your tool of choice (e.g. GoogleDocs, make
sure you publish it) -
Create your audio file for the presentation
-
Upload both items, or copy-n-paste the URL, into MyPlick.com
-
Publish your MyPlick.com
VoiceThread:
-
Create your presentation in your tool of choice
-
Export slides as images, then import into VoiceThread.com
-
Add your audio comment to each image in VoiceThread.com
-
Publish your Voicethread creation and share it with others.
PhotoStory (Windows Only):
-
Create your presentation in your tool of choice (e.g. PPT, OpenOffice)
-
Export your slides as images and import into PhotoStory
-
Add your audio comment to each image
-
Publish your PhotoStory, and convert it using MovieMaker and VLC Media
Player
MovieMaker (Windows Only):
-
Create your presentation in your tool of choice (e.g. PPT, OpenOffice)
-
Export the slides and import into Moviemaker
-
Record your audio in Audacity or digital audio recorder
-
Import audio
-
Synchronize audio and slides
-
Export and upload
iMovie (Mac Only):
-
Create your presentation in your tool of choice (e.g. PPT, OpenOffice,
Keynote) -
Export the slides and import into iMovie
-
Record your audio
-
Synchronize audio and slides
-
Export and upload
Did I mess up on the steps? Tons of other tools out there but what I
like about these is that they are no-cost and easy to use.
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