Google’s AI Art & Poem generator

Here’s a neat little project from Google. The site will ask for a word, and then take your picture. The AI will convert your picture in to art and create a poem based on the word.
Here’s a neat little project from Google. The site will ask for a word, and then take your picture. The AI will convert your picture in to art and create a poem based on the word.
Students enjoy learning with comics and creating them. Comics help students visualize their learning. I’ve gotten students to create comics to illustrate logical fallacies, summarize articles, provide instructions, and express themselves. The frames break up the content into chunks, which helps their brains make sense of the material. Source: 11 Comic Creation Web Tools and Apps…
Source: Collect. Collaborate. Share. | share.link share.link is a service that lets you create pages of web links. These pages may be shared with others or they may be collaborated on with others. You get started by creating an account. Google logins are accepted, or you can use Facebook or email account. Once you are…
Source: Libib.com – Home library management web app Libib is an online catalog for books, movies, music, and video games. The free version allows you to catalog your media, while the Pro version ($75 a year for education) adds features such as lending. If you were struggling with keeping track of materials in your classroom you will…
Source: Presentations for the classroom | Sutori I’m surprised I haven’t read about Sutori before. Sutori is based around its concept of stories. A Sutori story is a lesson that can be displayed as a web page or as a presentation. What’s cool is that you can plan out the lesson with activities and information…
Dot Piano is an online electric piano that can use your computer’s keyboard or a midi computer to play and record a song online. Pretty cool to play, and if I was still in the music classroom, I would be trying this out with my students! Here’s a neat recording to watch and listen.
Source: Enter an Archive of 6,000 Historical Children’s Books, All Digitized and Free to Read Online | Open Culture This collection may be more of interest to history classes versus primary and intermediate classes. The books look really interesting, I really like Elfin Rhymes (mentioned in the article). Since these books are in the Public…