I love the concept of VoiceThread. We can create jpegs and record narration to go with them, upload them to a website and collect comments from the public about our images and narration. It is a great way to have even very young students be able to publish their work to an authentic audience!
Here's what I would like a website to be able to do.
1. Have students post jpg files of projects.
2. Have the public (or our invited audience) add their own jpgs to our project with their own narrations. Narrations are recorded on the website after uploading, not done before.
3. As additional jpgs are added, the file runs as a wmv or converts to one.
4. Is there such a tool online? Some kind of Paint, Audacity, PhotoStory 3 online collaborative digital storytelling mashup?
The reason I want these features is that I would love my kindergarten to grade 5 students to collaborate on digital stories/ presentations in real time online without having to make their own accounts. Am I asking too much? Has such a tool already been created and I just haven't heard of it yet? If you know, let me know!
Saturday, January 14, 2012
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