"Somewhere between a PowerPoint presentation and a full-fledged video is the audio slideshow. Creating audio slideshows can be a good way to add meaning to slides that otherwise might not mean much without a presenter. Here are some ways that students can create audio slideshow."
Are you looking for new tools that students may use to create slideshows that may also include audio? Richard Byrne has come up with five recommendations. The names are below and more information is available in his post.
* Narrable - currently this site does not have educator accounts, but the FAQ states "excited that teachers are using Narrable in the classroom and we're working closely with educators to develop features and accounts specifically for your needs."
* UTellStory - this site does offer a free account. If you want an educator account (which allows for 50 student accounts) there is a fee.
* Present.me - they also offer a free account, or education account (not free)
* Hello Slide- free accounts are available as well as paid
* Animoto - there is an account for educators that is free as well as paid accounts