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Join Tom Jackson and Jan Hackman from Aurora University for an interactive workshop on using PhotoStory 3 in the classroom. Discover how to create dynamic visual files that combine cropped motion images, title overlays, music, and narration. Attendees will learn the step-by-step process of developing their own PhotoStory, including selecting and editing images, adding text and narration, and integrating music into their projects. Perfect for showcasing student projects, classroom activities, or creating engaging family scrapbooks.
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Using PhotoStory3in the classroom Tom Jackson & Jan Hackman Aurora University IETC 2009 Nov. 20, 2009
Course Objectives • What does PS3 do? • An example of a PhotoStory 3 Project and Video Attendees will develop a PhotoStory visual file that incorporates cropped motion images, with title overlays, music, and narration
What is PS3? Why use PS3?
PS3 has been used to display Classroom Open House Evidence of Learning Student projects Family activities Scrapbooking
4– Arranging & Editing 1 3 2
5 – Crop to ContentAdd Effects Or . . .
References • http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/photostory/default.mspx