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In this video, Patrick Halpin, Donabate-Portrane Educate Together National School, shows how he uses Photostory with 4th class.
Working in groups, the pupils create a photostory presentation on how to create origami flowers. They will use this presentation to teach origami to junior classes.
Hi Florian, we have been using Photostory with Year 3 and Year 4's (7 - 9 years olds) for a couple of years. It's such a fantastic publishing tool and so easy to use with lovely animations and music. Thanks for sharing.
Biteable is a web-based tool that allows you to create beautiful explainer videosto explain key concepts, create instructional guides and tutorials to share with students and many more. You don't need advanced video editing skills to use Biteable. The process is simple and easy. You simply select an animation style from Biteable's template gallery, edit the text and colours, then add photos and music. When your are done editing your video, click on 'Email Me My Video' and your video will be created in a matter of minutes.
This looks like a great idea for the end of the year, by collecting photos, games, activities and other classroom resources we can create a wonderful ending video.