


This Superman photo was generated using
Comic Strip Generator. The Rustic Oak Elementary smiley face was generated using
Happy Face Generator. The Rubik's cube was generated using
Dumpr.
I can see students using all of these tools to bring creativity to different characters in children's literature.
I enjoyed expressing my creativity with these tools, too, but sometimes it seems like there are so many tools that I get overwhelmed! To simplify, I am just going to use one Web 2.0 tool a month.
ReplyDeleteSelena has a good point about using one item a month. There is certainly a greater chance of perfecting your skills when you concentrate that way!
ReplyDeleteI missed the Dumpr link when I did this assignment. I'll have to go back to try it.