Showing posts with label digital storybooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital storybooks. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Digital Storytelling and Movie Making Workshop

Agenda for July 16, 2013

Exploring with Camera and obtaining pictures

 Modifying Pictures

Still photo Digital Story Tools

  • Scribble My Story - Good choice for primary students
  • Tellagami - Make an avatar speak and save the movie
  • 30 Hands  - Put together a series of pictures and voice over each one
  • Book Magic - Create an ebook and save/email as PDF
  • Haiku Deck - A nice presentation tool, focused on the visual you choose
  • StoryKit - Create an online story using picture, text, voice

 Creating a Video

  • Action Movie - Create action movies, very fun with middle school boys
  • Videolicious - Create movies using a wizard, 60 sec max
  • VideoFX Live - Different effects when shooting video
  • Animoto - Put pictures to music for your video
  • Loopster - Full featured video editing (advanced)

Monday, March 18, 2013

Book Magic - A digital story telling tool




Last week while visiting a 2nd grade classroom we observed that students were using a digital storytelling tool we hadn't seen before.  This tool is called Book Magic, and if you haven't seen it you need to take a look.


This free app has many positive features you want in a book creator app.  Along with using photos from camera roll, authors have the opportunity to search through a nice volume of clipart in order to find a picture of something that supports their writing. 

You start off by making a book which requires you to title the book and provide your name as the author.



Next step is to start inserting content on each page.  Students could select a theme for their book, for instance the ocean, so all their choices would encompass items supporting that category.


There are many different types of objects you can insert into a book, including clipart, photos, drawings, and text.



Each object has a set of options to alter the look of that object, like size, layer, and color.  For example in this text box there are options to change, color, size, font style, alignment, and more.



Finished projects can be shared as pdf files via email enabling students to send finished projects to parents, teachers, and peers.  There is also a facebook sharing option or one can upload to the book magic community.  

Here is a snap shot of a book about dogs created by one second grader.