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Category Archives: Fotobabble for Educators
Fotobabble for Bloggers: Your Own Unique Voice
Everyone has a blog these days, so how do you make yours stand out? The best blogs feature quality content delivered in your own unique voice. Fotobabble lets you add your own voice literally to your blog with Talking Photos. … Continue reading
Talking Slideshows in the Classroom (or the Boardroom)!
We Fotobabblers are a diverse bunch: the head of our support team is a rock star (literally), our marketing pro is a former volleyball pro, our CEO built Fotobabble, runs it, and still makes time to mentor young people in … Continue reading
Ask and Ye Shall Receive: The Fotobabble SlideShow!
First, there were photos. Then the photos learned to talk, and Fotobabble.com was born! Since then, fabulous Fotobabblers around the world have been busy creating and sharing talking photos and warm wishes with friends and family. Teachers and students use … Continue reading
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5 Fantastic Ways to Use Talking Photos in the Classroom.
So, you’re an educator and you’ve just discovered Fotobabble: fantastic! Now what will you do with it in the classroom? Luckily for you, hundreds of teachers have tested it out already. Read on for some quick tips and links … Continue reading
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Early Halloween Fun Speaks for Itself
My favorite 2 1/2 year old has a rockin’ tiger costume to wear this Halloween. But, she wonders, why wait ’til the 31st? She’s been a tiger all month. It’s time to embrace early costume wearing, Fotobabblers. Your Fotobabble mission … Continue reading
5 Great Things to do With Kids and Fotobabble
These five Fotobabbles represent some of the coolest things parents and kids have created using Fotobabble talking photos. Fotobabbles are meant to be shared with friends, family, loved ones, on blogs–and that’s exactly what these hilarious and creative users had … Continue reading
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