Wednesday, April 15, 2015

App. of the Week: ChatterKid

Photo: ChatterPix Kids Logo
ChatterPix Kids and ChatterPix, are fun and educational apps. They give you the ability to make an image talk. It's very user friendly. ChatterPix Kids is geared toward children while ChatterPix is geared toward adults. The major difference is linking to Facebook, YouTube, and email with ChatterPix and only having the ability to share to Camera Roll with ChatterPix Kids.

Opening the app for the first time it will ask for access to your photos, camera, and microphone. The app needs permission for all three of these to function properly. You can take a picture from within the app or use pictures from your Photos or Camera Roll. You can move the picture to crop and scale within ChatterPix. Next step is to give your photo a mouth simply by dragging a line across the photo where you would like the mouth placed. Afterward you can make a 30 second recording. Preview your recording and then place fun additions on your picture such as clip art, filters, and text. After you are satisfied with your creation share it to the Camera Roll, Facebook, YouTube, or Email.

Check out the short creation from YouTube below.

 
Video: Abe Lincoln ChatterPix Example


Here's a video from Duck Duck Moose showing you how to create a ChatterPic. This video will also appear the first time you use the app.

 Video: ChatterPix Kids Instruction


We use ChatterPix Kids at the school so children can self check their own fluency. They have also taken pictures of book characters and told who they were. As the example showed above riddle biographies would be fun too! Students also enjoy making silly creations.

Duck Duck Moose created these apps and many more which are geared toward children. Most of their apps are available on both Apple and Droid/Google Play products. Check out their page to see other fun apps and information about their company.

This is my first weekly app posting. I will try to post a new one each Wednesday.