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Slideshows

It happens to everyone! You take lots and lots of great photos and then drop the ball when it’s time to get the slideshow together. Not to worry! Here are some easy and inexpensive tools that can help you make slideshows quickly and easily:

Google Slides/ Slides toolbox

The Google add-on Slides Toolbox is a big time saver for importing your photos into a Google Slides presentation. First, upload your photos to Google, and
install the Slides Toolbox. Then, launch Google Slides. Finally, within Google Slides, go to Add-ons > Slides Toolbox, and click on “Import Tools”. Locate the folder that holds your photos, and Slides Toolbox will import your photos and place one on each slide. When you are done, save your Google Slides presentation and you’ll get a shareable URL that links to your finished slideshow.

Animoto

Animoto is another tool that you can use to also make a slideshow from your uploaded photos. You can choose a theme, select a soundtrack from Animoto’s music library, or, upload your own music. Once you’re finished making your slideshow, you can download a low-resolution version at no cost or choose from higher resolution options for a fee. Animoto slideshows are really attractive and well worth the cost.  Educators can apply for a classroom account here.

Adobe Spark 

Adobe Spark Video is a free iOS app that is a great resource for creating slideshows using the photos on your device along with a voice-over recording. Download the app, and create an account (or sign in with your Facebook credentials) to begin.

In Your Classroom

Make slideshows:

  • For an end-of-year presentation
  • At the beginning of the year, showing each student holding up a sign stating their, “wishes for the new school year.”
  • To document a class trip
  • To use as a portfolio of student work.

This is a “Technology Tuesday” post via Behrman House, edited by Ann D. Koffsky . You can find more Behrman House Technology Tuesdays here.

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January 23, 2018 Posted by | Behrman House Technology Tuesday, Uncategorized | , , , , | Leave a comment

   

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