Monday, October 7, 2013

Thing 9

Thing 9

Instructions: 

  • Create several different types of images and save them to your computer.

  • Post some of you creations to your blog and describe your process for creating it.  Include a link to the image generator you used so other participants can discover it too.

  • In your post, be sure to include ways you might use these image generators in the library, classroom or personally. 


 http://www.customizemagnets.com/ecards/childrens.asp

http://www.images-graphics-pics.com/signs/tarot/cards.asp

 

http://www.txt2pic.com/banners/flags.asp?page=7 

 

Answer:

I will be able to use image generators in a variety of ways.  If I need to use them in a library setting, I can create images as labels for different rows of fictional books, such as: adventure, horror, romantic, or mystery.  I think it would be appealing to the eye if a student saw this in a library; perhaps it will even encourage the non-readers to pick up a book!  Another way i could incorporate image generators is by using them to create birthday cards or labels to put on a student's desk, personalized with his or her name and the date of his or her birthday.  If I wanted to use an image generator personally I would be able to create my own unique labels for binders that will contain future classroom activity ideas and worksheets.

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