To plan out my WebSlides above, I followed this process:
Wrote a short narrative for the introduction
Created a List in Diigo so that I could save my bookmarks to it while bookmarking the web pages I would use.
Actually Bookmarked the web pages that I would use, making sure to highlight and add comments about parts I wanted to call attention to, as well as check the box that said ADD TO LIST and choosing the list I wanted to save bookmarks to.
Recorded my audio using Audacity (free audio recorder that works on Windows, Mac and GNU/Linux computers)
Viewed the MyList page and clicked on WebSlides, then clicked on the preferences to upload my audio.
Adjusted the duration of the slides to match my narration.
Relaxed and enjoyed the audio narrated WebSlide.
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