Digital Storytelling Made Easy with PhotoPeach

I am always looking for interesting ways to make digital storytelling simple and adaptable in my classroom. PhotoPeach is an interactive and easy to use website that allows users to tell a story using photos. Photopeach allows users to upload photos, background music, captions, and comments. It is such an easy way to make digital storytelling a reality in your classroom.

Here are the instructions directly from the PhotoPeach website:

How to Create PhotoPeach Slideshows

1. Upload Photos

First choose where to upload the pictures from: your web album of Picasa, Facebook, or your own computer.

If you choose to retrieve the picture from Picasa or Facebook, you will be forwarded to the login page for the respective service, where you must confirm that PhotoPeach can access your photos for this purpose.

2. Arrange Photos

Now, all the pictures are ready to be presented in the slideshow. You can change the order the photos should appear in by dragging and dropping, and when you are satisfied, click “Next”.

3. Add Music

Now, enter the title of the slideshow and add music. PhotoPeach allows you to directly search for the desirable track on Youtube without leaving the site.

4. Done!

Click “Finish” and your slideshow is ready.

Now, add captions on the slideshow, and try embedding slideshow into your blog, facebook, myspace, or posting to twitter with the buttons below.

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  1. I would love to try this. I’d also like to cross post this to Flying Shuttle sometime in early July. Would that be okay? A digital story is a great way to share what you see at The Henry Ford. I have tried, and not really cared for Windows Movie Maker. Too complicated to share with newbies.

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