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Narrated Art

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A image, which can be a drawing or photo, shared with accompanying audio narration.

WORKFLOW

Initial Setup

  1. Create an account on a free web service listed under “tools” below.
  2. If you have a mobile device, download and install the app for the service you’re using.
  3. If you’re using a desktop or laptop computer, obtain and test a microphone if you don’t have a built-in mic.

Ongoing Use

  1. Login to your app or website.
  2. Click record.
  3. Enter the meta data (title, description, etc) for each epsiode.

TOOLS

  1. AudioBoo (free)
  2. EduCreations (free)
  3. Draw and Tell ($3 iOS app)
Story Wheel (free iOS app) is a storytelling app which lets users narrate randomly selected images.

STUDENT EXAMPLES

  1. Common Core Writing Lesson With AudioBoo: 9/11 Narrated Art
  2. Austin’s Alien Gingerbread Story (AudioBoo)
  3. Emily’s Narrative Art (AudioBoo)
  4. Name Art by Rachel (AudioBoo)
  5. US Arizona Impressions (AudioBoo)

EDUCATOR EXAMPLES

  1. Storychasing Philmont 2012 (AudioBoo)

THE NEXT LEVEL

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Narrated Art Video: The Flipped Classroom as a Vehicle to the Future (YouTube)

WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION

Narrated Art Projects: Draw a picture or take a picture, and then record your voice with a website or app which shares your recording with your image. Narrated Art Projects provide excellent opportunities to practice meta-cognition, use nonlinguistic representation to boost student achievement, and improve oral communication skills. In this workshop we’ll view and discuss examples of student-created narrated art, and also create examples together in the session. Websites like AudioBoo and SoundCloud offer cloud-based audio recording and sharing using free smartphone applications as well as browser-based interfaces. Apps like ShowMe and Draw & Tell for iPad can streamline the creation and sharing of narrated art. Learn how narrated art projects can become important elements in students’ digital portfolios.

* Image attribution: Digital drawing created by Wesley Fryer on Brushes for iPad

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