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Suzanne RogersAfter you finish reading the book think about the story and identify what you feel are the important or interesting aspects. You might even look for an exciting quote to include. Whoever is planning on doing the book talk should write out a draft of the talk to use later as narration.
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Caitlin PuchniakVideo Book Talk is an interactive program through "Microsoft Photo Story" that allows students to make a story out of the photos they have taken. Students will need to download software to run the program. This is most appropriate for high school students.
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Darcy GoshornMicrosoft’s Photo Story is a very user friendly program that is available from the Microsoft website at no charge. Using this program will not require a video camera or finding or converting video recordings. Instead Photo Story makes the video from stills, such as digital photographs and drawings, and sound files. To record your narration you will need to connect a microphone to your computer. The software will turn your images and sounds into a video at the end. The program will create video files which can be played using the Windows Media Player or any other video player with the capabilities of playing .wmv files
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