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Creating a Picture Story using PhotoStory 3 – Part III. Created by Paula Foreman Bonnie Horak Tammy Ward Andrew Oser. 8/2/2008. How to Open PhotoStory , import and edit photos.
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Creating a Picture Story using PhotoStory 3 – Part III Created by Paula Foreman Bonnie Horak Tammy Ward Andrew Oser 8/2/2008
How to Open PhotoStory, import and edit photos. Goal 3:Fourth grade student will publish a digital storybook using PhotoStory and their saved photos to demonstrate an understanding of how to create, organize, and enhance a photo story. 8/2/2008
PhotoStory Examples Hawaii Plant Parts Dandelion Jelly Katelyn - Mealworm Click the links to see some examples 8/2/2008
After viewing PhotoStory examples, Open PhotoStory 3 program by clicking Start then Programs, and Photo Story 3. 8/2/2008
On the Welcome page, click Begin a new story, and then click Next 8/2/2008
To Import and arrange your photos, Click Import Pictures 8/2/2008
Review 8/2/2008 • Choose the correct answer for the following question. To Import pictures in PhotoStory, you must click on what? • Next • Pictures • Import Pictures…
Correct You must click on import pictures to import pictures into PhotoStory. Click to the next step 8/2/2008
In the File Browser dialog box, Look in: Desktop\PhotoStory Pictures. To add more than one picture at a time, press and hold the CTRL key and click on the pictures you want to add, and then click OK. 8/2/2008
To change the sequence of your photos, select photo then drag a photo in the filmstrip to the correct sequence or use the or arrows. Other features available in Import and arrange your pictures are : Click a picture in the filmstrip and click Edit to change the appearance of the picture by rotating it, adjusting the color, fixing red eye or adding effects. 8/2/2008
Look at the pictures below of the story of “Jack and Jill”. Choose the photo that is the beginning of the story. Correct! Try Again! Try Again! Try Again! 8/2/2008
To add text to pictures Click the first picture and then type text 8/2/2008
To edit text In the Font dialog box, select a Font, font style, size, and color then click OK. 8/2/2008
To align text Choose Alignment Left, Center, or Right Choose Alignment Top, Middle, or Bottom button to move the title on the page. Repeat above steps to add text to another photos, then experiment with different text styles, sizes, and alignments, using different formatting buttons. 8/2/2008 Click Next when finish editing text
Let’s practice typing using your keyboard. Click link below to open up a document to practice typing. Type Story 8/2/2008
To add transitions Click on the Customize Motion button below the photo to add transitions 8/2/2008
To add transitions (cont.) Click on the tab labeled Transitions and choose a transition that seems appropriate for the page. Click Save. Click arrow to add transition to next photo. Continue above steps until all photos have transitions. 8/2/2008
How do you feel about Importing and editing photos? 8/2/2008
How to Save and Burn a PhotoStory Goal 4: The fourth grade student will use PhotoStory 3, a computer, and a CD to save and share their photo story. 8/2/2008
You will start by saving your completed PhotoStory. You will select “Save your story for playback on your computer” and then click “Next” 8/2/2008
Then your PhotoStory will compile and you will be sent to this screen. Simply click “Exit” to complete the process. 8/2/2008
Quick Quiz 8/2/2008 Choose one of the following that shows the correct option to choose when saving your PhotoStory. A. Send your story in an email B. Save your story for a disc C. Save your story to watch D. Save your story for playback on your computer
Correct! Click to continue 8/2/2008 When saving a PhotoStory to burn to a disc, choose the option “Save your story for playback on your computer.”
You will locate “My Computer” from the Start menu and open it. Find your CD-Rom drive and open it. Then you will physically open the computer CD-Rom drive, insert a blank CD-R disc and close the drive tray. 8/2/2008
After completing the previous instructions, you will find your saved PhotoStory file. It will be located (by default) in your “My Videos” folder, which is located inside of the “My Documents” folder. 8/2/2008
Quick Quiz 8/2/2008 Choose the correct answer for the following question. Your PhotoStory, by default, will be saved in which folder? A. My Pictures B. My Videos C. My PhotoStorys
Correct! Click to continue 8/2/2008 The default location that your PhotoStory will be saved is “My Videos.”
After opening both locations, select your PhotoStory and drag it into the CD-Rom folder. 8/2/2008
To burn your PhotoStory to a CD, simply click “File” and “Write these files to CD”. This process will take a few minutes, once it’s completed your PhotoStory will be ready to share.
Quick Quiz 8/2/2008 True or false, when burning a PhotoStory to a disc, you must choose “Edit” and then “Write these files to CD?” A. True B. False
Correct! Click to finish 8/2/2008 False is correct. The way to burn the PhotoStory file to a disc is by choosing “File” then “Write these files to CD.”
Congratulations 8/2/2008 You should now understand the steps needed to create a Digital Story using PhotoStory.
To learn more, click links below: • Adobe • Kodak • Microsoft Photo Story
References Adobe (2008). Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition 3.2. Retrieved on July 29, 2008 from web site http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopalbum/starter.html Annenberg Media (1997-2008 ). Interactive s Element of a Story. Retrieved on July 15, 2008 from web site http://www.learner.org/interactives/story/index.html Kodak (2008). Getting Started Guide. Retrived on July 30, 2008 from web site http://www.kodak.com/global/en/service/publications/urg00776toc.jhtml?chapsec=urg00776views&pq-path=11890 Microsoft Windows XP (2008). Create your first photo story. Retrieved on August 1, 2008 from web site http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/photostory/tips/firststory.mspx