I use Powerpoint- easy to use and email out (a Powerpoint viewer is all that's needed NOT Powerpoint to watch
Is there a cost involved with smilebox???
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At our 5th grade moving up ceremony our computer teacher puts together a slide show of pictures taken throughout the past few years of the students. It shows while parents are getting their seats and, of course, its set to music. It gets the tears going before the ceremony even starts. Each student is given a copy on a CD, however, this sounds interesting. I will pass this information on to our next year's board members and computer teacher. It may be worth looking into for numerous purposes.
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I'll check it out, too, cuase like Pals, I"m creating a powerpoint of photos for our volunteer appreciation breakfast next week. Can it accomodate 30-40 slides? I'm sure I have that many picked out so far at least.
Tim I have not used smile box but did do a powerpoint showing all of our school volunteers at our April meeting for Volunteer appreciation and it will be shown next week at the school volunteer breakfast....people loved it so I will check this out!
"When you stop learning you stop growing."
Meant to highlight this last week. Have any of you guys heard of "smilebox"? Makes it extremely, extremely easy to put together a slide show and then email it out to all your families.
We loved the idea of using that as an end-of-year thank you/recap/have a great summer from the PTO, so we worked with the smilebox folks to create a template just for that purpose. For our school, I'm thinking of a dozen of 15 of the best pictures we have from our various family events this year. Very cool.