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Revision as of 17:30, 6 February 2013
Picture stories are enjoyable as well as a learning resource for the students. Experimenting with them can be a fun way to bring new ideas to the classroom. In this section we have created a picture story by downloading pictures from the Internet which are related to one another. However, you can also make a picture story of images which are not related to each other.
Steps to make a picture story
Click here for a sample picture story: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYmq-hFNfDY&feature=youtu.be
- Download images from the Internet and put them together in a writer document.
Instructions to use Record My Desktop: [[1]]
- Put them together in one writer document and write a script for each picture.
- Open your document in the background and start the recording. You can give a voice-over to your script.
Picture stories created by teachers
Contributed by: Mahanesh Kaddipujar, Dharwad
2. Save trees
Contributed by: Basavaraj Bandi, Dharwad
3. Time here
Contributed by: Mani B.E., Govt P.U.C (HS) Venur, Belthangady, D.K.