This is just a quick response to Tenneral’s video encouraging his subscribers to make videos themselves. One or two people mention not having a camera or that they do not want to appear on film. Neither of these should prevent anyone from making YouTube movies. Here are the links I mention in the film… Audacity – for recording your narrative: audacity.sourceforge.net Virtual Dub – of particular use to anyone wanting to do animation: www.virtualdub.org Windows Movie Maker – used ot come with Windows but it is now download only: download.live.com VideoPad – this wants to link up with a suit of programs, not all free but is rather good all the same: www.nchsoftware.com Anime Studio – easy to use animation software that includes lip synching: anime.smithmicro.com Crazy Talk – a favourite of mine that allows you to animate almost any picture: www.reallusion.com Paint.net – a very easy to use little paint program that should meet your needs: www.getpaint.net IrfanView – not really important to you, this is an image viewer with a few whistles and bells and can be of use for animators. www.irfanview.de
What? WHAT? creepy video
[...] September 15, 2006 Blogs & Wiki’s at the Elementary School Level Posted by Ray under Elementary School Information , educational technology , Technology & the Internet , Technology and Society , K-12 Ed Tech , K-12 Education , Educational News , K-12 Schools , Web 2.0 , Weblog , Family , Wikis , Education , technology Update 8/03/07: It’s been almost a year since this post. I’ve just written a review of two different Wiki’s that you can use in education. Read it here Which Wiki to Use? [...]

@TheZombie458 – Ah! But it’s the creepy animation or my face. You’ll have to take my word for it, this is the better choice.