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on 2008-07-30 by andyriddle

We could use this for lessons... I'm going to try as many as I can

on 2008-11-06 by go2net

Great list, and I appreciate how they were organized by categories.

on 2009-03-06 by mtankari45

This is a great site that offers multipurpose tools for multimedia presentation. Check it out!

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Below you will find (at least) 50 web tools you can use to create your story. They are organized into categories according to the kind of story thet can produce or the kind of media they are built around

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Below you will find (at least) 50 web tools you can use to create your story. They are organized into categories according to the kind of story thet can produce or the kind of media they are built around

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Below you will find 50 web tools you can use to create a story. Again, your mission here is not to review every single one, but pick one that sounds interesting and see if you can produce something. I have used each tool to produce an example of Dominoe story and links provided where available to examples by other people. Please share your products or thoughts in the discussion area of this wiki.

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The Fifty Tools

Below you will find 50+ web tools you can use to create your own web-based story. Again, the mission is not to review or try every single one (that would be madness, I know), but pick one that sounds interesting and see if you can produce something. I have used each tool to produce an

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The Fifty Tools

Below you will find 50+ web tools you can use to create your own web-based story. Again, the mission is not to review or try every single one (that would be madness, I know), but pick one that sounds interesting and see if you can produce something. I have used each tool to produce an example of Dominoe story and links are provided, where available, to examples by other people. Please share your own examples or thoughts in the discussion area of this wiki.

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The Fifty Tools

Below you will find 50+ web tools you can use to create your own web-based story. Again, the mission is not to review or try every single one (that would be madness, I know), but pick one that sounds interesting and see if you can produce something.

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The Fifty T ools

Below you will find 50+ web tools you can use to create your own web-based story. Again, the mission is not to review or try every single one (that would be madness, I know), but pick one that sounds interesting and see if you can produce something. I have used each tool to produce an example of Dominoe story and links are provided, where available, to examples by other people

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The Fifty T

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50 web tools you can use to create a story

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50+ web tools you can use to create your own web-based story

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Below you will find 50+ web tools you can use to create your own web-based story.

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Below you will find 50+ web tools you can use to create your own web-based story.

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on 2009-04-15 by karoliberty

Mine for usefulness both for instructional design (curriculum) and course assignments (students)

each tool to produce an example of the original Dominoe story, plus links are provided, where available, to examples by other people. Please share your own examples or thoughts in the discussion area of this wiki.

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One True Media

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But before rummaging around the toolbox, have you done your prep work? Do you have your story idea or presentation concept outlined, developed? This should be on paper or in a document file or scribbled on the back of a napkin, but do not rely on making it up as you go! If not, go back 2 spaces and do this now.

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But before rummaging around the toolbox, have you done your prep work? Do you have your story idea or presentation concept outlined, developed? This should be on paper or in a document file or scribbled on the back of a napkin, but do not rely on making it up as you go!

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Slideshow Tools

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Bubbleshare

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http://www.bubbleshare.com/ Create from uploaded images, clip art library, records 30 second audio/video captions for each image. Overlay comic bubbles with text. Code to embed in blogs, web site. Options to have prints made as books, posters.

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Slideroll

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11. Slideroll http://www.slideroll.com/

Create slideshows via a movie timeline- add transitions, Ken Burns like effects, titles, captions, music. Direct import photos from flickr.

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Timeline Tools

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Mixer Tools

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http://voicethread.com Weave uploaded or flickr imported images into a media presentation with multiple voices. Record audio, video, or add text or drawn annotations. Others can add video, audio, and text comments as well. See also VoiceThread for Education wiki.

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on 2008-10-01 by gjhugs

Voicethread looks great for student collaborative presentations

Comic Tools

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Scrapbook Tools

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Map Tools

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50. Thumbstacks http://www.thumbstacks.com/

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Flickr Tools / Ideas

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http://www.glogster.com/ Create posters with images, video, audio (uploaded or recorded) and apply a wide range of text effects- note that each one is relatively large sized (may not fit in blog page)

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on 2008-10-01 by gjhugs

Not sure about this for classroom use but will give it a whirl

on 2008-10-02 by rjacklin

Just added and edu section. I have some students who are starting to create posters for class. Our church youth group leaders are using glogster to create posters for events and posting them on facebook.

Audio Tools

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Video Tools

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Animoto

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Presentation Tools

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This tool analyzes an uploaded set of images and creates a "professional" music video based on a secret artificial intelligence logic. Very easy to create elegant picture shows.

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New Tools

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http://www.slideshare.net It's YouTube for PowerPoint. Upload Powerpoint/Keynote/PDF content and converts to Flash easily embedded in other web sites. Provide a URL for an audio track, and you can sync it to create an audio narrated "slidecast"

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on 2009-11-05 by debfinger

I found that slideboom is better if you want to upload PPTs. with audio and transitions as both are still enabled after uploaded.

http://www.slideshare.net It's YouTube for PowerPoint. Upload Powerpoint/Keynote/PDF content and converts to Flash easily embedded in other web sites. Provide a URL for an audio track, and you can sync it to create an audio narrated "slidecast"

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on 2008-10-01 by gjhugs

Have used this, slow upload but works well

http://slides.diigo.com/ Something really different. Turn a list of web sites (bookmarked) into a nicely pesented web slide show. Notes can be added, content can be tagged, and it has an audio track.

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62. Slideboom

http://www.slideboom.com/ Upload powerpoint files and have animations and other effects too! Also appears to bring in audio from original powerpoints. Very easy to use.

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http://280slides.com Online presentation tool with features similar to Keynote; can import Powerpoint, has its own themes, can publish to web or directly to Slideshare. Can add video, but not audio.

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