The Digital English Classroom

June 9th, 2008

Thing 12: Slide Show

Posted by curranb in Uncategorized



This has been an exceptionally challenging but rewarding task.  I decided to do a slide show for part of the poem “Tintern Abbey” because I do teach William Wordsworth to my sophomores and I talked about it in the previous post.  I was really picky about the pictures I chose, but Flicker had a vast array of them.  Also, RockYou is a VERY easy tool to use when making slide shows.  I just got nervous because when I signed up for it (it suggests that you do this to edit your slide shows, I noticed it was public and I didn’t want “curranb” floating around on the web).  So, here is my show with part of the poem.  I am looking forward to trying out the other slide show options as well.  This would be an excellent tool for the classroom because it is relatively easy and students could really have fun creating shows, especially the feature that allows you to add modern music and funky transitions/themes to it. 

 

Slide Show: http://www.rockyou.com/show_my_gallery2.php?instanceid=114676990

 

 

 

Photo Credits: 

 

Slide 1 “A Winter’s Day” by _marmota  http://www.flickr.com/photos/chilledsalad/2139772885/

Slide 2  “Wye” by Joe Dunckley

http://www.flickr.com/photos/steinsky/540285598/

Slide 3  by Articulate!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/articulate/133477586/

Slide 4 “TinternAbbey” by willposh http://www.flickr.com/photos/willposh/2471313203/

Slide 5 “Pushing daisies” by suzienewshoes http://www.flickr.com/photos/suzannehitchen/2472748005/

Slide 6 “Tintern Abbey” by willposh  http://www.flickr.com/photos/willposh/2471340871/

 

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  1.    franksgolfbolles said,

    on June 12th, 2008 at 7:00 am

    I share your concern about exposure. One of the “goals” of a lot of the 2.0 tools is to help make us more transparant and visible to others. What kinds of devices are in place to make that exposure safe?

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