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  • Narrate your slideshows with QlipBoard!

    Good morning all,

    Came across Qlipboard (http://www.qlipmedia.com) recently, I forget where exactly, it’s a program you download and run (appears to be PC only) that provides a neat way to annotate photos with simple drawing tools and/or your own voice. The interface is pretty straightforward:

    qlipboard.gif

    You import your photos into this workspace, then arrange them in the order you want, add your annotations, then publish! I’m downloading Qlipboard to our computer lab workstations this week with the hope to try it out with my second graders. Would have made an awesome Back-to-School Night piece, like “My Day at School”! Arrrrgh! There’s always next year, right? :)

    Have a great weekend!

    -kj-

    Published on September 21, 2007 · Filed under: Just Too Cool!, Podcasting;
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One Response to “Narrate your slideshows with QlipBoard!”

  1. Hi – Chris Beall from Qlip Media here. The QlipBoard team is dying to hear how our product works with second graders. This is our dream! If you would like some free headsets (over the ear with built in microphone and six foot cable), please let us know how many and where to send them. Send an email to me at cbeall@qlipmedia.com and give us an address to which to send them.

    Here is an explanatory Qlippit for you from Swamy and me!
    Headsets for Kids!

    Speaking of educational Qlippits, here is one that I made a couple of weeks ago that you might like to share.

    How Rainbows Work