Sunday, November 14, 2010

Six Senses Blabber JennyS

8 comments:

  1. Ok, what program did you use to create this?

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  2. Hi Judy, I used Blabberize for this assignment. Once you have an image and a quote it goes really quickly. (That is coming from a non-computer savy person!) You will need to create an account, but if you get right it the directions are quite simple to follow. You input your image, manipulate the mouth and the recording begins once you've clicked on the button with a red dot. Once you are satisfied with your work, you click on share. I copied both of these URLs to a word document so I could later post them to my quizzes in D2L and on my wiki. Let me know if you need any more information.

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  3. Ya... can you tell that I was behind on my work. I posted mine today. It was fun, but where did you find the directions? I did it like a kid would...head first without directions. I would have liked to have had the mouth go the right direction!! The kids will love this. I think that I will have them do one using composers. I need to find out how to use this in a class when no one has e-mail accounts. Do you know?

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  4. The photo is perfect! Where did you find it?
    I need to work on this web tool more. I couldn't get it to work the way I wanted.

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  5. Rachel,I did an advanced Google search and spent way too much time looking. That is where we can waste precious time when we should be getting work done! I think I typed in multi-task, but I can't remember.

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  6. I love this image and your quote. AND I'm envious of your having a nice long quote from the book! I have my image and my recorded voice, but it won't let me put all that I have recorded into it. It says it's too long! Yours is longer than 30 seconds, right?

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  7. I think the time issue might be a difference between voki and blabberize. (not sure) I think I lucked out with an image that made the blabberize mouth look ok.

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