I scanned some photos from the early days of the library and put them together using Slide.com. I removed the captions because the pictures are pretty self-evident. I'm still trying to figure the best way to get the photos on the library website. I figure old photos are better than new ones because you shouldn't have a problem with IDing current students, etc. I just had Flash installed on my computer at school but need a few lessons on Atomic Learning before I can start taking advantage of it.
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Saturday, April 14, 2007
Old library photos (Week 5, #11)
I scanned some photos from the early days of the library and put them together using Slide.com. I removed the captions because the pictures are pretty self-evident. I'm still trying to figure the best way to get the photos on the library website. I figure old photos are better than new ones because you shouldn't have a problem with IDing current students, etc. I just had Flash installed on my computer at school but need a few lessons on Atomic Learning before I can start taking advantage of it.
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Slide.com would be great for so many school uses! A District slideshow of its schools and their logos; a school art or other project showcase; award winning posters, or a virtual tour of the school library or school campus. Thanks for creating the fun slideshow of old library photos!
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