{Edtech Tool} Create comics with Toondoo
Source: Fastest Way to Create Comic Strips and Cartoons – Toondoo
This is a pretty cool tool, the big downside is that it will create students to create accounts.
Source: Fastest Way to Create Comic Strips and Cartoons – Toondoo
This is a pretty cool tool, the big downside is that it will create students to create accounts.
Source: Cleanup.pictures – Remove objects, people, text and defects from any picture – 100% free This site works pretty well at removing objects from a picture. It works best when the object is pretty small in relation to the picture. To test, I uploaded this picture: I think higlighted the person in the purple to…
Source: popped Popped is an only writing platform that allows you to write dialog and stories just like if you were texting. Once you sign up (the site requires users to create an account, and it doesn’t offer any other account type other than email address) you can start your story. The site will ask…
Yesterday I mentioned CloudConvert as a simple way of converting files, in that case, converting a Google Slides document to a series of graphic images. When I was playing around with CloudConvert, I found out they had an iOS app. I downloaded the app and it works pretty much as expected. It doesn’t require registration, and…
Source: Free Logo Maker | Create Your Logo Online with Ucraft The free logo maker is pretty cool, even with the limited tools. It’s drag and drop to place different icons, shapes, and text in your logo. To download or save, you’ll need to create an account though. Helpfully, Ucraft supports Google logins. If you…
Source: Creaza Creaza offers four online tools for students to use to create media: Mind mapping Comic strips Video editing Podcasting Each item can be assessed by the teacher, and activities created by others can be used in the classroom. Everything that Creaza offers does come at a price, there isn’t a free tier. The service starts at…
I’ve been using Spark by Readdle as my default email client on my iPhone for a few weeks now, and it’s currently my favorite (previously it was Outlook :-). Spark has two features that I really like: smart notifications and quick replies. Smart notifications are used by Spark to only notify you of important emails. It does…