A Multimedia Scrapbook is a website that allows you to gather together text, media, video and audio in one place. You could use
Website Makers,
Blogs and Wikis, some
Timeline tools or even some
Presentation tools such as Voicethread to make multimedia scrapbooks. However, on this page I have focused on tools that are designed specifcally for the purpose of making such books.
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Glogster - The strength of Glogster lies in the appearance of the pages that can be created. Media is added to the page very easily and you can then apply a wide range of themes and other objects such as picture frames to your inserted media. Glogs can be inserted into other pages such as the one I inserted into the homepage of this site. The style of Glogster will appeal to teenagers but you will need to take care with the public posting of Glogs as some may be inappropriate. Even in the few months that I have been using this tool the tone seems to have taken a downward turn with more and more bad language and inappropriate material getting posted. Perhaps because of such concerns they have launched an educational version which is much more secure. Student Glogs can be made private and only accessible to invited members. There is also a comment and rating function for the Glog. You could do a group project by giving the same user name and password to several students. The tool is used for a variety of purposes and quite a few people use it to post poems or thoughts in a more graphical form. Glogs can be printed by following the instructions in the FAQ section but ultimately this defeats the purpose of having a multimedia scrapbook which is best appreciated when viewed live. While the student site is an improvement, It should be noted that the address is simply glogster.com/edu and it would therefore be very easy for your students to end up on the wrong site if they forget the 'edu' part of the address.