Thing #10: Online Image Generator
I made this truly inspiring panel with Comic Strip Generator.
This site makes mock "For Dummies" book covers.
Redkid.net has a wide array of message generator templates, from cartoon characters to words spelled out on a hot dog with mustard.
Finally, Wordle makes word clouds out of any text or blog. This is what Perdu Dans La Toile looks like as a cloud:
No surprises there.
So how do these tools pertain to the classroom? At the kindergarten level, I can see using them as hooks, basically. Kids that age love to see their names in print and to be a part of a story --- well, basically they crave any kind of recognition. So something along the lines of the "For Kinders" mock-up I made, above, would be used to help fan the flames of attention. The image generators with personalized content are all great attention getters; I can also see them inspiring kids to copy the ideas, for example drawing a sign or a hot dog with their own message. And anything that gets them writing is good.
Hi Nick,
ReplyDeleteYou have great voice in your writing. I bet your students enjoy your sense of humor. I especially love the fortune cookie. So true!
Keep up the great work on your blog.
Why thanks, BJ!
ReplyDeleteBJ, I know Nick pretty well and can share that he has an especially wicked sense of humor that we all adore! He's great with the students who enjoy his gift of humor, too.
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