Images and Videos
Many mobile devices can store images so that a user can view as a slideshow or gallery. Microsoft Photostory 3 for Windows is free software that allows the user to take still images accompanied by text and added narration to create an animation suitable for most mobile devices. The video shows you the 5 steps needed to create a Photostory.
MS Photostory guide Photostory tutorial Create a story from a single slide in Photostory
Resize images easily with MyPictr. Aimed at creating images for social networking sites the MyPictr website allows you to upload any image, crop, resize and export as a jpg image. A simple way to edit your images.
Microsoft Powerpoint presentations (or Open Impress) can be transferred to many devices - even those without Mobile Office documents. Find out how to save the PowerPoint presentation as jpg images.
Creating resources with images means that you'll need to consider who owns the image - who has the copyright. Images need to be copyright-free or have the 'copyleft' principle attached. Sites such as Creative Commons Search and Copyright-Friendly wikispaces provide links to photo collections that can be searched for suitable images.
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Go Edit software available from YourPSP is an easy to use editing suite for the PSP.
- 1. Download the file UCES90027.zip to your PC
- 2. Extract the zip file to a folder named UCES90027 on your PC
- 3. Connect your PSP to your PC via USB connection.
- 4. Place this folder in the drive \PSP\GAME\
- 5. On your PSP, you will find Go!Edit under the Game icon on the Home Menu
Video Jug - the online video tutorials has a range of clips showing how to add files onto an IPod and Ipods, Zunes and MP3 players.
Teaching Mr Belshaw's blog shows how easy it is to create a Historical Documentary with Windows Movie Maker.