Back in February, I posted about a new website I tried, blabberize.com. This website is free to use, and allows the creator to place a mouth on a picture that will say whatever it is programmed to say. I used blabberize with my staff by having each group recite a nursery rhyme in a specific voice, and then guessing the different voices from each group.
I used blabberize during a presentation I gave at the Upstate Technology Conference over the summer. My presentation was 2.0 Web Tools Aligned with Common Core ELA. I used blabberize to demonstrate how students could easily create their own, and how to tie blabberize into Common Core Standards. For my presentation, I created a blabberize using a creative commons picture of a girl on her back, looking upwards. I had the girl reciting "Seeing the World" by Steven Herrick; a 6th grade suggested poetry study.
View the video by going here:
http://blabberize.com/view/id/993030
Blabberize.com can be sued in so many different ways. Students could summarize a text, give a book report, introduce themselves to the class, recite poetry, wish someone a happy birthday.........
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