[CASL-L] Platform to display student artwork

Celeste Estevez cestevez at tolland.k12.ct.us
Wed Feb 24 07:54:58 PST 2021


Hello,

I have used Google Photos and that definitely is a good option. Just upload all the images, create the album  and then generate the slideshow. 

Another choice, although definitely more time consuming, could be to use the foundation concept of a Bitmoji classroom to get a more interesting look. Then, videos could also be embedded if the art teachers wanted that as an option. 

Celeste
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> On Feb 24, 2021, at 10:33 AM, Shannon McNeice via CASL-L <casl-l at mylist.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> You may be able to use Google Photos.
> 
> Here is an excerpt from this article.
> I tried it and it worked!
> 
> How to create a slideshow from a Google Photos album in a browser
> From a web browser, Google Photos offers a slideshow option. If you share a Google Photos album and allow other people to add photos, this can be a great way to display photos from different people.
> 
> To display a Google Photos album as a slideshow, first create an album and add photos. Then, with the album active, select the vertical three-dot menu and choose Slideshow (Figure A). The images will auto-advance every five seconds. An on-screen display includes pause, back, and forward controls. To show images in a different sequence, you may adjust the arrangement of the images within the album.
> 
> Shannon McNeice
> Library Media Specialist
> Sedgwick Middle School
> West Hartford, CT 06107
> Sedgwick Middle School Library
>  @smcneice   @sedglibrary  sedgwicklibrary
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> “Ah, how good it is to be among people who are reading.” - Rainer Maria Rilke, The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge (Thanks to Anne Bogel for the quote!)
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> 
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> 
>> On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 1:00 PM INGALLS, KARA <Kara.Ingalls at vernonct.org> wrote:
>> Good Afternoon,
>> 
>> 
>> Our art teachers are looking for an efficient way to display student artwork virtually- a slideshow platform that's really easy to use and allows uploads of large quantities of images.
>> 
>> What would you recommend beyond Google Slides or Padlet?
>> 
>> 
>> These were what first came to mind for me, but I was curious if anyone had other ideas.
>> 
>> 
>> As always, thank you for your help!
>> 
>> 
>> -Kara
>> 
>> 
>> Kara Ingalls
>> She | Her | Hers
>> Rockville High School Library Media Specialist
>> RHS Cross Country Assistant Coach
>> kara.ingalls at vernonct.org
>> 
>> Currently Reading:
>> This is my America, by Kim Johnson
>> Currently Listening to:
>> Marcelo in the Real World, by Francisco X. Stork
>> 
>> VPS VIRTUAL LEARNING RESOURCES<https://sites.google.com/vernonschools.org/vpsonline/rhs-9-12>
>> RHS Media Center Student Website<https://sites.google.com/vernonschools.org/rhslibrary2020-2021/home>
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