Jul 09 2007

Adding a Bubbleshare slideshow to your post just got MUCH easier

Published by Mike Temple at 4:48 pm under Bubbleshare slideshow, Photo

Please note:

this post is under review as the method outline no longer seems to work – any help or tips would be appreciated

This is now a much easier process as Edublogs is starting to integrate these add-ons into their software – if you want to show our photos simply, then this is the way forward.

Why do I think it’s so important? Quite simply because Bubbleshare is one of the nicest and simplest ways of producing digital stories. You simply take some photographs and upload them to Bubbleshare, where you can add speech bubbles and voice annotation – an excellent motivator for students, also allowing collaborative work between students with different literacy skills.

Here’s how you do it:

  1. you can try it, if you wish, without registering
  2. or register for Bubbleshare
  3. this will allow you to keep more than one album online
  4. upload your pictures
  5. click on the tab which says my albums
  6. click on one of your pictures to load the album
  7. click on blog album
  8. choose the gizmo player – thi sis medium size
  9. copy the code in the box
  10. click on  the html  tab at the top of your post
  11. paste the code where you want the player to show up
  12. Hit ’save’
  13. and it’s all done – very simple
  14. instant slideshow

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2 Responses to “Adding a Bubbleshare slideshow to your post just got MUCH easier”

  1.   jemimasaunderson 01 Dec 2008 at 11:43 am

    I tried this and each variation I tried, the code would just appear as itself, not as the bubbleshare album. What am I doing wrong?

  2.   Mike Templeon 01 Dec 2008 at 2:03 pm

    Hiya

    Yes there seems to be a problem here – I will have a look around to see if there is a solution – thanks for pointing it out
    Mike

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