Rita tested our memory with a short quiz!
- Do you use Delicious? - Yesssssss
- What Google extensions do you use? - Delicious, LastPass, Dropbox, Google Dictionary, Awesome Screenshot, Padlet, and the recently added to my account Ginger (another Google extension) which looks after my grammar!!
- How do you save a mail from Gmail into your hard drive? - Print - Cancel - Right click - Save as...
- Do you remember the SAMR paradigm shift by Rubén Puentedura? - Nope (shame on me) - Homework: Look it up! (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, Redefinition).
- Google Hangouts? - We hanged out with Rita's friend from Portugal, Teresa.
IMAGES
The safest way to source images for your blog is to either:
- use Creative Commons images.
- use free public domain images.
- use your own photos or use images you’ve created.
Remember: You can use ANY picture database (Google Images, Flickr, etc.) and look for images that have free license.
- Padlet
- Thinglink
- WeVideo
- Wordle
- Bubbler (add speech bubbles to images)
- Voicethread
- Bookr (create book images)
- Fodey (animated text image)
- Szoter (load your picture, take a screenshot or capture an image, then annotate, add text,and save to disk)
- Freemake (slideshow with photos and music) - good option instead of WeVideo.
- Shapecollage (make a collage, give it a shape!)
- Picisto (photo collages and vision boards)
- Muzy (combine photos w/ text to make great-looking images)
- Mosaic maker (make mosaid or collage)
- PicCollage (Use photos, stickers, frames, and text to create collages)
- Flickriver (simple Flickr search tool that creates an endless webpage of Flickr images based around either a search term or whatever it finds interesting on the particular day you visit the site)
- Fotobabble (talking photos)
- Speechable (add speech bubbles to photos)
- Webresizer (photo editor)
- Fotor (online photo editor)
- Morfo (turn a photo of your friend's face into a talking, dancing, crazy 3D character)
- Jing
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