Since today is Presidents’ Day, I’m choosing to create a digital riddle about one of our Presidents, Millard Fillmore. I’ve written the steps in much the same way that similar project would be created using Photostory. Here is an example of how to create a simple digital riddle using iMovie 08. While I’m not going to argue which is better, please allow me to present iMovie 08 as an alternative to PhotoStory. This latest version of iMovie has drawn numerous bad reviews, mostly due to the fact that it is radically different from it’s previous version. Luke Skywalker, reacting to Darth Vader’s revelation that he is Luke’s fatherįor those of you who have been wanting a Mac solution to the PhotoStory dilemma, here’s something that might just work. This is especially painful when that product comes from Microsoft. We feel slighted when something comes along that’s simple, easy, free, and we can’t have it. I’ve demonstrated PhotoStory at several workshops and conferences and every time I do someone always asks, “Isn’t this available for Mac?” I understand the shock that Mac users experience when I tell them, “No, it’s only for Windows.” We Mac users are used to having the best, and easiest to use software. Microsoft PhotoStory 3 is a great, simple way for students and teachers to create their own digital stories. For a PDF (printable) version of this blog click here.
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