Ms. Orange is back and she has now been properly introduced via Blabberize. (Not Blabbercize Nina!)
Blabberize! What's a Blabberize?
It's taking a still picture and making it talk. Some way electronically and digitally via programing you can make the mouth of your character move. You can then record your voice and/or the voice of whomever, singing, talking, screaming, crying... You get the picture, (haha, no pun intended).
You can also see the educational applications of this a mile away. You can take pictures of your students or use animals, (this of course is meant, as no reflection upon your students, just to protect their identities). Next record a story or phrase with a purpose using their voices or something electronic, and ta-da! You have a Blabberize! Here's their website: http://blabberize.com/make
...And here's my Blabberize:
Miss Orange is very cute and fun to watch.
ReplyDeleteSo creative! Loved that you had a narrative of Miss Orange through all 3 tech, tac, toe tools! Well done!
ReplyDeleteVery cute, love the pun (although not intended!). I like that you gave some ideas for educators to use this tool with their students. What were your thoughts on the tool?
ReplyDeleteP.S. "It's "Blabberize" without a "c" :)
Nina, your friend Miss Orange is very adorable. Prior to your presentation, I wasn't a fan of blabberize, but this opens my window of opportunities of ways to use this tool.
ReplyDeleteHow good would it be to have ESL/ELL students pick their favorite book and create their own audiobook of the story. This would be a great way for them to practice speaking and reading.