I really enjoyed using Glogster and Animoto during this assignment. I felt that both of these sites were easy to understand and manuveur through even for someone as inexperienced with this as me. The Glogster that I created turned out really nice and was something that I feel I could use with my students.
Animoto was also a great site and easy for a novice to comprehend. However, my free choice of Blabberize was not as easy to manipulate. I had to keep working on the mouth of the picture to get it even close to being right and it still looked funny after many, many tries. The site also was harder to figure out as far as the tutorial just didn't give too much information about how to use the buttons to start recording and playback of what was recorded.
I had to go through the setup process of getting the right picture and fixing the mouth and then recording numerous times. I don't think I would use this site with my kids at school. I would be absolutely crazy by the end of the day!
Here is the hyperlink to my Glogster post:
Here are the links to my three Blabberize photos in which Johnny Cade, Ponyboy Curtis, and Elvis Presley try to entice you into reading the book:
http://blabberize.com/view/id/604723
http://blabberize.com/view/id/604720
This is the hyperlink to my Animoto post:
I couldn't figure out how to paste a link to my concept map that I created so I sent it thru Blackboard as it said to do. I enjoyed doing the concept map for this book. It is one of my favorites, and my students love reading it in class. I will definitely have my students create their own concept map. Here is a picture of my concept map that I created for The Outsiders.