1. Blabberize : another online tool to express yourself and communicate: http://blabberize.com By: Beth Breiner [email_address] Make photos and images come to life with speech using Blabberize
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Notas do Editor
An account is required to use Blabberize; fake email addresses will work; and the Google email trick of account+studentname@gmail.com will also work. Students under the age of 13 should get a parent or guardian’s permission to create an account with Blabberize.
An account is required to use Blabberize; fake email addresses will work; and the Google email trick of account+studentname@gmail.com will also work. Students under the age of 13 should get a parent or guardian’s permission to create an account with Blabberize. After creating an account, login to Blabberize.
NOTE: images need to be .jpg, .gif, or .png file formats; others such as .bmp or .tiff won’t upload properly
NOTE: uploaded files may be a maximum of 2 mb in size (about 30 seconds) and MUST be either .wav or .mp3 format. You can use Audacity to record. The cell phone feature has a LOT of quirks and performance issues. Using the microphone is the best bet for recording a message.
Note the buttons in the lower left corner of the Blabberize screen; these buttons allow you to choose a different picture, crop it, add or remove mouths from your pictures, add sound recordings to your picture and preview your picture
Setting your Blabberize video as private prevents it from appearing on the browse list so it will not be seen by the general public just browsing through the Blabberize galleries and listings.