As promised I am including a link to my finished PREZI from the Institute. Click on the following link:
http://prezi.com/pbmfhhcuxhrg/the-web-and-what-it-means/?auth_key=95aa98d17ec61bea4284385896ef0b5534aaa214
Daphna asked if I could post more art and tech sites for educators and I have a few that I need to check out, One that has promise, but alas is not free is an interesting animation site called, animoto.com The basic premise is it takes collections of your pictures (jpegs) and a soundtrack (of your own or their own royalty free music and create a unique real time video. If you upload the same materials it produces a different video piece. Each piece is always unique. I'm intrigued by the originality of the process and the one of a kind outcomes of the process. The "free" version of the software limits your choice of music to their own. For a $5.00/mo fee you can get more choices including offline work space. Let me know what you think of the site and the usefulness of the Prezi.
See ya.
David
http://prezi.com/pbmfhhcuxhrg/the-web-and-what-it-means/?auth_key=95aa98d17ec61bea4284385896ef0b5534aaa214
Daphna asked if I could post more art and tech sites for educators and I have a few that I need to check out, One that has promise, but alas is not free is an interesting animation site called, animoto.com The basic premise is it takes collections of your pictures (jpegs) and a soundtrack (of your own or their own royalty free music and create a unique real time video. If you upload the same materials it produces a different video piece. Each piece is always unique. I'm intrigued by the originality of the process and the one of a kind outcomes of the process. The "free" version of the software limits your choice of music to their own. For a $5.00/mo fee you can get more choices including offline work space. Let me know what you think of the site and the usefulness of the Prezi.
See ya.
David
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