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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