Sunday, December 4, 2011

BP4_PhotoPeach


Hello my blog world friends, it me yet again.

Today I want to  share with you my latest find.  I have discovered PhotoPeach as an interactive tool to use.  I took some of my photos from our class try to the Pumpkin Patch this year and uploaded them in PhotoPeach. Now this produce is user friendly however I was a little disappointed that after my many hours of playing around on it today I am not able to share my finish work with my blog world friends. But let me tell you why,  after reading all of the jargon that the site has I discovered that in order to download projects you have to be select the premium account which is a PAID account. Now keep in mind my blog world friends its relatively inexpensive for educators merely $9 a month however then you think about it thats quite a steal. But because my pockets are low I am not able to afford this luxury right now.  :( Thats my sad face.  I guess if I had paid closer attention to the information instead of playing around with on the site I could have saved my self the heart ache and trouble.  But I am encourage, I will get the money to upgrade my account to a class premium one day and I will surely share those story and spiral presentations I created.  For now I can display some of my many screen shots of my tour in PhotoPeach.  I would encourage anyone looking for a creative way to display your photos to use PhotoPeach.



 You can see from this first screen shot the ease in setting up a free account with PhotoPeach.  Photos can be added very quickly. Which is always a plus for me.


This is a screenshot of my video I created with a few of my uploaded pictures from our class trip to the Pumpkin Patch.  Can you see the look of excited and fear on my babies faces.  We were on the back of  a very long and raggedy trailer touring the fields.


One of the cool features on PhotoPeach is the easiness to add your creations to social media however this feature is again reserved for those individuals with the class premium accounts for educators.
I would encourage any of my blog world friends to check out this amazing site especially if you have pictures that you would like to turn into a creative story.  Well I have to say goodbye for now.  Blog with you later.

1 comments:

Rhonda said...

Tracy, I'm sorry that the program was disappointing in that it would not allow you to download a finished project. That can be frustrating. I do like the content and practical use that you suggested. I'm glad you shared your experience and it appears to have been worth the time.

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