Making Slideshows with your Students Featuring the slideshow site “Kizoa” at www.kizoa.com
Kristi Veitenheimer www.eslmrsv.weebly.com
Examples of Slideshows Animoto Photopeach Fire Station Tour Photopeach Fire Safety Presentation Slideshare Masher
Let’s Make a Slideshow We’re going to use a site called Kizoa where we
can edit photos, store them, and then make slideshows.
Step 1: Register for a FREE account!
Step 2: Create your first album. Name it so that it reflects the photos that are going into it.
Step 3: Add photos to the album. You can either upload the photos straight from your camera, or from a folder on your computer.
Step 4: If uploading from a folder: find where they are saved, click on the folder, and then click on “Open.” If uploading from your camera, click on “Computer”, then double click on the disk drive where the media card is located.
Step 5: Once the pictures have been located, click on Ctrl+A to copy multiple photos at once. Now click on “Open.”
Step 6: Let’s make a slideshow now!
Step 7: Drag and drop photos into place!
Once you’re pleased with the order of the photos…
Step 8: Play around with Transitions, Effects, Text, Animations, Music, etc.!
Step 9: Put in special transitions, text, music, and more.
Step 10: Save and decide how you want to share your new slideshow! Let’s take a look at mine.
Step 11: Let your students in on the fun and teach them how to use the site to create their own slideshows!
Resources •Video tools •More Video tools •Slideshow tools •PhotoStory 3 •Empressr •12 Ways to Publish Slideshows Online •Using Animoto •For this powerpoint and more, go to www.eslmrsv.weebly.com and click on the “Teacher Resources” tab; go to “Workshop Resources.”