A comic, creating graphics, and a meme – Top 3 of the Week
https://eduk8.me/2020/03/comic-virus-alert/
https://eduk8.me/2020/03/creating-graphics-with-google-slides/
https://eduk8.me/2020/03/eduk8meme-your-password/
This Saturday I will be presenting at the University of Akron’s iPad Symposium. As I’ve attended numerous conferences throughout my professional career, I’ve started to realize I should create a to do list so I don’t forget anything before a conference…
I’ve been using PDF Escape to mark up PDFs when I’m on a Chromebook, and Kami is a fantastic entry into the mark up PDFs market. You can access Kami in any browser by visiting https://web.kamihq.com/, and it supports Google Logins, so students can start using it right away. The free plan should probably be enough for…
While Google Slides can be viewed as limited in reference to animations, it seems to support one cool feature, animated gifs. Animated gifs are images that usually loop over a few frames, such as this volcano: It’s a pretty spiffy way to spruce up a presentation! To find animated gifs, you can go to Google…
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New Tools for Interactive Fiction and Engaged Writing | Edutopia Students were using interactive fiction tools to reimagine American Revolution battles as text-based adventures, written from the second-person perspective. Interactive fiction is essentially a computer-based version of Choose Your Own Adventure books, in which the reader has agency regarding a story’s multiple, threaded outcome. I…
Youtube’s Audio Library offers music and sound effects for your videos. From what I can tell, you are free to use the music and sound effects in multimedia productions: By downloading music from this library, you agree that you will not: Make available, distribute or perform the music files from this library separately from videos…