Open the dock and tap Photo Album
Add photos — a handful or the whole trip.
Class photos as a grid or a gentle slideshow — music optional.
Collect the photos that matter — the trip, the science fair, the term — and play them as a crossfading slideshow, with a song underneath if the moment calls for it.
Also called: photo slideshow · picture gallery · montage maker
No setup screen, no import wizard — Photo Album lives on the same board as everything else and it's running before the class has sat down.
Add photos — a handful or the whole trip.
A grid for browsing together, or a slideshow that crossfades at your pace.
Set a track and the photos spread themselves across the song — instant end-of-term montage.
Three ways teachers actually run photo album — steal one for tomorrow morning.
Start the week with four photos from last week. Instant oral-language practice and the warmest possible register backdrop.
Photograph every stage of the art project. The album shows the journey, not just the result — and effort gets its applause.
Autoplay, shuffle, music on — the term's photos introduce the room while you talk to parents.
Homework as a QR code by the door and our daily links as big buttons — I haven't typed a URL in front of the class in months.
Every tool lives on the same board — these turn photo album into a whole routine.
…and the rest of the dock is one tap away:
Yes — attach a track and the slideshow paces the photos evenly across the song. Montage physics, handled.
Yes — shuffle, autoplay and loop are all toggles, so it can play unattended at an open evening.
Both — grid for picking out moments together, slideshow for the sit-back version.
No — no login, no install. The album saves with the board on this device; an account is only for keeping boards across devices.
Open a board, tap the dock, and it's there. That's the whole setup.