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Aug 31 2008 / Alec

Flowgram

Flowgram is a nice tool that I think many educators would find useful. Flowgram allows you to take webpages, photos, or PowerPoint presentations, put them into a linear sequence and add audio narration and notes. The result is somewhat like a screencast. It is free, does not require a download, and Flowgrams are embeddable in your blog, or can be shared in other ways (e.g., Facebook, Delicious, etc.)

Abhay Parekh, founder of the company, created a Flowgram to demonstrate the capabilities of the tool. Click on the image below:

Flowgram may be useful to yourself, or students. I can think of a number of educational applications.

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  1. KarenJan / Sep 1 2008

    [riffly_audio]4BF43034785911DDBC3E9F42696EC62A[/riffly_audio]

  2. Alec / Sep 1 2008

    Thanks Karen. I’m really happy it worked well for you! It is a very easy tool to use. And, great to hear your voice, very few people leave audio comments.

  3. KarenJan / Sep 1 2008

    Alec,
    Yes, your audio comment feature is very cool – had to try it!

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