Thing “12″ Slides
Posted by arlieosborne on February 23, 2009
K12 Learning 2.0: Tools for 21st Century Teaching & Learning
THING “Twelve” (Session Five) :
Task: Create An Online Slide Show . . .
1. Computer Store Torino Italy by Paul Keller
2. Computer Motherboard by jan-don
3. IBM PC Computer by Mess of Pottage
4. Computer Surgery by karindalziel
5. Compaq Lunchbox Computer by Mess f Pottage
6. Computer Junkyard by Victoria Reay
7. Chinese Computer Sale by kurzonis
I decided to do a short slideshow video on computers. The above video was created on Rock You! Rock You! was an interesting site. Uploading the files were easy. Selecting the different elements was fairly straightforward. I had difficulty adding text to my slides. It was like they were on a slippery rock and the mouse was pushing them everywhere. I, finally, very carefully got the text on them but still not sure why that was happening. There was a large background music selection.
The next two videos below were created on Bubbleshare. I found it much easier to edit the text and rearrange the slides using Bubbleshare. I love the variety of themes and sliding shows available. It uses speech balloons for text. I like this but would not want to put speech balloons on every slideshow that is created. When the slideshow is finished, there are several format options to view it. I have selected 2 of these views below.
BubbleShare: Share photos – Easy Photo Sharing
BubbleShare: Share photos – Easy Photo Sharing
1. Computer Store Torino Italy by Paul Keller
2. Computer Motherboard by jan-don
3. IBM PC Computer by Mess of Pottage
4. Computer Surgery by karindalziel
5. Compaq Lunchbox Computer by Mess f Pottage
6. Computer Junkyard by Victoria Reay
7. Chinese Computer Sale by kurzonis
The third slideshow site, Slide.com, was very similar in features to Rock You. As a matter of fact, the format and many of the selections appeared to be identical. So, constructing a slideshow on this site would be very similar to one created on Rock You. Here is the example from Slide.com.
1. Computer Store Torino Italy by Paul Keller
2. Computer Motherboard by jan-don
3. IBM PC Computer by Mess of Pottage
4. Computer Surgery by karindalziel
5. Compaq Lunchbox Computer by Mess f Pottage
6. Computer Junkyard by Victoria Reay
7. Chinese Computer Sale by kurzonis
My experiences with these sites were very positive. I have never made a slideshow like this before and I can see some benefits in the classroom. Students could make slideshows for different class projects. Teachers could make introduction shows or review shows of instructional material for student viewing.
Another great tool in a comic format is pikistrips. Here is an example of my above story in this format.
1. Computer Store Torino Italy by Paul Keller
2. Computer Motherboard by jan-don
3. IBM PC Computer by Mess of Pottage
4. Computer Surgery by karindalziel
5. Compaq Lunchbox Computer by Mess f Pottage
6. Computer Junkyard by Victoria Reay
7. Chinese Computer Sale by kurzonis
These are fantastic tools and very fun to use. Here are some online examples of other embedded slideshows and sites that do photo slideshows.
Embedding photo shows in blogs - demos from Slide.com and Rock You
Creating A Slideshow Using ImageLoop - many elements similar to those on RockYou.
Goodwidgets – make cool photo widgets and slideshows using Flickr etc. for MySpace and Blogs.
PhotoPeach – very basic, simple and straightforward without all of the flashy effects.
PictoBrowser – build a photo slideshow using Flickr.
Top 5 Flash Slideshow Creators - Flash is awesome if you spend the time to use it.
Blogs About Slideshow - series of articles and comments.









March 7th, 2009 at 8:10 pm
I enjoyed your videos…all of them. All though I am not surprised that you created different versions,I appreciate the fact that you did because each one can be helpful to those of us who are basically computer illiterate. I need an example to follow. Also, I liked seeing the different videos because I’d like to show my kids how to do these, and it’s great to have choices. Isn’t that what education is supposed to unlock for kids…choices? I also find your help with this class invaluable!