2. As stated on Millie Furman's website,
"Photo Story 3 is one of Microsoft's best
kept secrets!"
Photo Story is a FREE program offered by
Microsoft® that allows you to create your
very own digital stories! Many refer to it
as making your own slide show. I like to
move away from the "slide show"
wording and simply say your own digital
story/movie.
3. A way to tell a story through images, sound
and/or narration.
4. Introduce a new topic
Share daily events with parents
Social Studies:
Timeline of events
Photo story of a historical event
Photo story of a historical figure
Science
Tell about a topic using pictures
5. Math
Have students teach a math concept
with images and narration
Language Arts
The new book report!
Health
Have students teach the class about
health and wellness
7. Images can be found in many places.
Most students go straight to Google and
do a Google image search. Make sure
to remind students that they MUST give
credit to the owner of the image (cite
sources at the end using a credit roll)
8. Narration can be recorded right in the
Photo Story program!
Just make sure you have a microphone!
9. Once again – make sure you tell your
students to give credit to the owner of
images, music, sounds that they
“borrow” for their projects.
Where to find music/sound:
CD‟s
Online
10. It‟s easy to find free sounds by visiting
www.freesound.org.
OR --- something fun to teach students is to
create their own sounds! To create your
own sounds you will need a sound
recording/editing program. I use
Audacity.
11. Make sure you have Photo Story 3
downloaded and installed.
http://www.microsoft.com/download/e
n/details.aspx?id=11132
Choose a topic
Find images, sounds, etc..
12. Download image and sound files from
Presentation website:
https://sites.google.com/site/photostory3fo
riceindiana2011/home
13. Unfortunately, Photo Story does not have
the option to create a title for your
presentation. You can create your own
title several ways:
Use Paint to create an image
Use PowerPoint
Remember – whatever you create you
must save as an image file:
jpg, png, gif, etc.
14. Open PowerPoint
Create the “slide” you wish to become
an image
Once satisfied – you will save your work
15. Click on the MOB (Microsoft Office
Button in Office ‟07 and later) or File in
versions prior to „07
17. Change the file type to either:
JPEG, PNG, or GIF
18. You will then be asked to save current
slide or entire presentation. This is your
choice – if you are working with one slide
only then choose that – if you have
created several slides you wish to turn
into images, choose entire presentation.
19.
20. When you have saved your PowerPoint as an
image PowerPoint creates a folder, named the
same as the file name you gave. Inside that
folder will be your newly created images that
can be imported into PhotoStory.
22. Make sure you have already gathered all
he images you will be using.
23. Rearrange the order
Change look
Add text
Reduce red eye
24. Just left click and drag – don‟t let up on the left
button while dragging
Find where you want it – and drop it in place
25. Change the picture to black/white or
other neat effects
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30. Make sure you have a microphone
Click on the RED
circle and begin
recording.
31.
32. Make sure you save TWO ways:
1. Save as a project
2. Save as a finished movie
33. Upload to your own secure YouTube
channel
Burn to a DVD/CD for parents/students
Post on your school website
Load onto computers @ your school
Show in your classroom