Sunday, February 26, 2012

thing #9

http://www.signgenerator.org/

This is the first site I played around with. Signgenerateor was a very easy website to navigate. All I had to do was pick which sign I wanted to alter and then type the text I wanted to use. Younger students would love to go on this site and make all different kinds of signs. This would be a great project for art teachers, computer teachers, and for any teacher wanting the students to use unique pictures. I could see students using this sign generator a lot in social studies projects.
http://www.imagechef.com

This is the second site I created a special imagine in. This is actually the second copy of this image. The first picture I made somehow got deleted when I was requested to create an account for this website. So, I strongly suggest anyone who is planning on spending a good amount of time creating an image, make sure you create a profile first. Other than that one mess up this site was easy to figure out. I had fun finding an image that would look somewhat realistic placed on grass. I believe this site could be used for the exact same reasons as the first site I listed. Even really young students will be able to figure this site out. As for recreational use, this would be a great way to create fun and different greeting card images for all sorts of holidays.

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