Group 3: Sarah Vaughn & Sara Reich
Category: comic strips
Grade level use: junior high, secondary
Topic/discipline: any
Tutorial Information: How to videos included
Possible uses: use for mock-up before doing a video, pictures for learning vocabulary,
Basic Explanation: Allows students to create comic strips
Positives: Great for visual learners and students who like to tell stories creatively
Negatives: Education accounts available but schools still have to pay
Group 3: Sarah Vaughn & Sara Reich
Category: videos made from your own photos and video
Grade level use: junior high, secondary
Topic/Discipline: any
Tutorial Information: brief video to introduce the site
Possible Uses: good for summative projects or portfolio work, also good for projects like book trailers
Positives: The end product looks good and very little is required
Negatives: This site does videos well but there seems to be very limited variation
Group 3: Sarah Vaughn & Sara Reich
Category: Interactive time lines
Grade level use: junior high, secondary
Topic/Discipline: any
Tutorial Information: good examples to see what you can create organized by categories, fairly intuitive
Possible Uses: good for summative projects or portfolio work
Positives: Looks nice when completed, allows for the addition of videos and music
Negatives: site may contain material from others that is not school appropriate (check site and inform parents), an email address is needed to create a time line, have to pay for many features
Group 3: Sarah Vaughn & Sara Reich
Category: Publishing
Grade level use: junior high (with assistance), secondary
Topic/Discipline: any
Tutorial Information: video helps explain what you can create and how to do it, can check examples from others on the website
Possible Uses: good for summative projects or portfolio work
Positives: Looks professional when completed, can attach to a website to share in a magazine format
Negatives: site may contain material from others that is not school appropriate (check site and inform parents)
Group 3: Sarah Vaughn & Sara Reich
Category: interactive poster
Grade level use: junior high, secondary
Topic/discipline: any
Tutorial Information: Very intuitive- a little bit of playing around and students can figure out most everything you can do with a glog
Possible uses: posters for presentations, summative assignments
Basic Explanation: Glogster takes the idea of the old posterboard assignment and allows students the opportunity to "paste" in pictures, add information, add video and music, include podcasts
Positives: Easy to use, students enjoy presenting this "posters"
Negatives: Some difficulty saving and finding glogs, students may need to convert files to add to glog
Group 3: Sarah Vaughn & Sara Reich
Category: Image editor, vector editor, screen capture, effects editor, music creator, audio editor, image markup, color editor
Topic/discipline: Any
Tutorial Information: http://aviary.com/help
Possible uses: Image editor, vector editor, screen capture, effects editor, music creator, audio editor, image markup, color editor, making components to go into a presentation or a virtual poster/video/podcast
Basic explanation: You can create, edit and do all kinds of modifications with these tools. Images and audio can be transformed into whatever the artist wants.
Positives: Lots of high-quality editing and creative capability, free to use
Negatives: Takes time and patience to learn how to use, may be too difficult for younger students.
Group 3: Sarah Vaughn & Sara Reich
Category: Video recording and publishing, video database
Topic/discipline: Any
Tutorial Information: http://www.viddler.com/learn-more/
Possible uses: Journaling, critiques, summations, presentations
Basic explanation: Record video, share and store online, watch episodes that interest you,
Positives: Upload as many videos as you want-you get nearly unlimited space with Viddler, record videos directly to the site using your webcam, post comments and tags at specific points in the video, share your videos with RSS and iTunes, 100% free, may be more appropriate for school than YouTube, user friendly
Negatives: May be blocked by some schools, may have some inappropriate content.
Group 3: Sarah Vaughn & Sara Reich
Category: Podacsting, podcast sharing community, database of podcasts from many genres
Topic/discipline: Any
Tutorial Information: http://www.podomatic.com/faq
Possible uses: Journaling, critiques, summations, presentations, podcast community
Basic explanation: Record live audio w/ picture backdrops, share and store online, watch/listen to episodes that interest you
Positives: Ability to search by genre/type, more appropriate for school than YouTube, user friendly, ability to create/view profiles, ability to shares ideas
Negatives: May be blocked by some schools, may have some inappropriate content.
Group 3: Sarah Vaughn & Sara Reich
Category: Audio editing/recording
Topic/discipline: Any
Tutorial Information: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help/
Possible uses: Journaling, critiques, summations, mini-presentations, editing music or other audio clips
Basic explanation: Record live audio, convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs, edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WAV or AIFF sound files, cut, copy, splice or mix sounds together, change the speed or pitch of a recording.
Positives: Very functional, works with many different operating systems, free
Negatives: Difficult for younger students to use, need some practice with the editing part
Group 3: Sarah Vaughn & Sara Reich
Category: Audio/Video making
Topic/discipline: Any
Tutorial Information: The site walks you through the process
Possible uses: Mini-presentations, listening activities, journaling
Basic explanation: Once you choose a picture and outline its mouth, the picture will be made to look like it's talking. Students can record their own voice or use an audio clip
Positives: Easy use, silly, fun
Negatives: You need a microphone or cell phone to make the recording