PhotoStory offers something for the novice or beginner. It offers a simple, but engaging way to narrate photos and images. This application is perfect for the younger grades or students new to digital stories and video projects. It can also be a great way to incorporate other applications, like ToonDoo. Get Started
PhotoStory: For teachers and students new to digital stories and videos, I would recommend starting with PhotoStory. It is a simple, easy-to-use application that preschool students can even use. To get started, you need to download the application from this website: PhotoStory Download. It is free to Windows users and only takes a few minutes to download and install.
Instructions and Tips
To create your own PhotoStory or WMM video, click the links below and follow the simple steps. You can also print out these steps for your students to use in creating their own videos.
Get Started
PhotoStory:
For teachers and students new to digital stories and videos, I would recommend starting with PhotoStory. It is a simple, easy-to-use application that preschool students can even use. To get started, you need to download the application from this website: PhotoStory Download. It is free to Windows users and only takes a few minutes to download and install.
Instructions and Tips
To create your own PhotoStory or WMM video, click the links below and follow the simple steps. You can also print out these steps for your students to use in creating their own videos.
Photo Story Qwik Guide
Examples
PhotoStory created in Heather Hanley's 5th grade class using ToonDoo images.
Hanley, H. (2013). Bombing of japan (digital video).
Kindergarten PhotoStory Example
PhotoStory created by Megan Power's kindergarten class.Power, M. (Jan. 2012). Retelling of miss wishy washy (digital video). Retrieved from
http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/top-teaching/2012/01/kindergartners-retell-stories-photo-story
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