Archive for the tag 'images'

Image editing software in your browser

March 4th, 2010

Garmahis.com has posted a review of some of the Photoshop alternatives that are available for free.

What amazes me is that some of these programs can run quickly right in your browser.

Sumo Paint, Pixlr Editor and Aviary Phoenix each look like promising tools for simple (and in some cases not-so-simple) image editing.

Create a tabloid from the past

October 10th, 2009

Washington's Secrets

Washington's Secrets

Here’s a great idea from Tom over at Bionic Teaching:

Basically, you research a historical hero, one of those unimpeachable people students have been forced to memorize facts about since kindergarten. Only this time you’re researching the figure as if you were a reporter for a semi-sleazy tabloid. Let’s keep it semi-sleazy so there’s a core of fact to anything reported.

I think this could work in several subject areas. I personally would like to see glossy covers with Newton, Einstein or Curie. You could also have students write exposés for famous fictional characters.

Don’t like the tabloids? Try wanted posters instead.

Tabblo: wiki for photos

September 12th, 2006

tabloTabblo lets you import your photos from places like Flickr so you can add text to create “large collage-like posters, called Tabblos.”

Even better– You can let others edit your Tabblo. A teacher could create a Tabblo with photos from a field trip. All the students could contribute making this a truly collaborative project. It’s like a wiki for photos!

Give it a try.

Snipshot: Edit images online

May 8th, 2006

Have you ever needed to edit an image but you were away from a computer that had the proper software for the job? Check out Snipshot.

This site uses AJAX to do some basic image edits like crop, rotate, resize and many more.

snipshot