white jocelyn photostory3
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PHOTOSTORY 3 CANHELPME
TEACH? SHOWME!
Jocelyn White
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Introduction
How would you like for your students to be
engaged in learning AND produce
worthwhile, meaningful, educational
products?
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The answer is:
PhotoStory 3 software
With this software, students can createpresentations that include images, music, text,
and audio.
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Research Says:
When done as a part of childrensprogramming, digital storytelling can help
build the 21st century skills that children will
need to succeed in school and eventually in
the modern workforce. (Czarnecki, 15)
Struggling writers are seldom strategic
writers; however, the components of creating
digital stories may help them compose more
strategically. (Sylvester, 291)
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Why use this softwarewhen I already knoweverything about PowerPoint?
Differentiated Instruction Student Centered Learning Enhance 21st Century Skills
Fun to Use Multiple Uses in Various Genres Builds Communication Skills
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Objectives for using
PhotoStory 3
Participants will be able to:
-Download PhotoStory 3 Software
-Upload Images in PhotoStory-Add Text to PhotoStory
-Add Audio to PhotoStory
-Add Music to PhotoStory-Successfully create a PhotoStory
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How does PhotoStory 3 Solve the
Problem?
Before using PhotoStory 3 software I must
create objectives for myself and my students.
Give a goal for the end product.
PhotoStory 3 now helps me achieve my goal.
Ill show an example of my Photostory addressing
my objectives later.
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Go tohttp://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=11132
1
Click DOWNLOAD
This is a free software.2
Follow on screen directionsuntil installed on yourcomputer.
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Getting Started
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Step 1
Click
Begin
A New
story
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Step 2
Click
Next
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Hint
If you get
stuck,
refer to
theHelp
Button
located
on eachpage.
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STEP 3
1.) ClickImport
Pictures
in order to
placepictures
into the
PhotoStory.
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BROWSE
YOURPICTURES
FORTHE
IMAGEYOU
WANTTO
USE.
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Step 3 cont.
Click on
the picture.
Click OK.
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Step 4
Use the icons
under the
photos to edit
the selectedimages.
You can
- Change color
- Remove red-eye
- Rotate
- Advance Edit
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Helpful HintsFor morerefinedediting click
the LearnMorebutton.
Dont
forget theHelpbutton isalwaysthere!
ClickNextwhenfinished.
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Step 5 -Click oneachimageyou haveadded to
add text.
This is
notrequiredto moveon.
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Step 5 cont. Change
textfont andlayoutwith theWord-likeicons.
ClickNextwhenfinished
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Step 6 Audio
This willrequire a
microphone
or a
computerthat detects
audio.
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NOTE
If you dont have a microphone or a
computer that detects audio you CAN skip
the step it is NOT required to move
forward.
Click the picture you want to add sound to.
You DO NOT have to add sound to every
picture.
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Step 6 Cont.
By simplyclicking on
the RED
record
button
you can
record
yourvoice.
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Speak into
the
microphone
and push
the Stop
button
when you
havefinished.
Click
Preview
to hear the
recording.
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Step 6 cont. When you
are happy
with your
recording
clickNext.
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Step 7 Music
Music will have tobe saved to the
computer before it
can be accessed.
(RememberCopyright!)
OR
You can also create
your own music to
maximize the
PhotoStory here.
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Step 8Youve made it! Save it!
Dependingon how you
will use the
file you will
choose theappropriate
file type.
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Saving Continued
Name your PhotoStory
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Saving Continued
Click Next
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View Your Story!
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Congratulations!
You have now completed your first
PhotoStory! You can now view the story,
start a new one, or exit the program.
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I hope you can see how this product can be
used to differentiate learning and student
created projects.
By giving students options, you open up their
minds and creativity. By showing them you can
use technology, you inspire!
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Content Area Suggestions
Math Create a Digital Story showing the
steps to solving a problem. (Any Grade Level)
Social Studies Create a Digital Story telling
about a certain war, important figure, or
event.
Science Lab reports could be presented in
this multifaceted way or digital dissections
could be created.
Wh t i th t d d d t i
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What is the most dreaded topic
covered in the English
Classroom?
POETRY
Instructional Problem:
How do I get my students (and
myself) to like poetry?
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Poetry:
Instructional Product Example
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Assessment
Are you now confident in your ability to:
Download PhotoStory 3
Upload Images
Insert Text
Add Audio
Add Music
Do you have any questions?
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Quick Check
Create a PhotoStory 3 now that includes the
following:
3 Clipart Pictures
Text on 1 Image
Audio on 1 Image
Pre-loaded Music
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References
Czarnecki, K. (2009). How digital storytelling
builds 21st century skills. Library Technology
Reports. 15-19.
Sylvester, R., & Greenidge, W. (2009). Digital
storytelling: extending the potential for
struggling writers. Reading Teacher, 63 (4)
384-395.