Saturday, May 28, 2016

Four Ways To Really Jazz Up Those Images


Tuxpi.com is an amazing image creation tool that allows a person to use their own personal photos and modify it in many different ways. You can add words, different color schemes, frames, border edits, and art fun. This tool can really help students get creative with the way they do certain projects. Instead of just making a powerpoint with images off the internet, they can take their own photos and create different themes with them. For example, a student working on a history project can use the image I used above and put historical figures within the picture and add their own words to it. Whether it is a biography or information facts, this would be a fun way to make the project different and unique. 

Imagechef.com is another fun photo editing website students can use. You use your own photos and add words to create cool, new pictures. You use different frames to create things like photos as a book cover, photo's within a coffee cup, photos in a necklace, and many more. One interesting frame that students could use in a foreign language class is the one called Vintage International Postcard. The background is very vintage with different famous sites around the world, and the main photo is set within a post card. Students can write facts and information about whatever language they are taking, such as foods, places to travel, people, and any other language related information they want to share. 

BigHugeLabs.com is a site where you can make photos into three dimensional cubes, puzzles, 
bead art, billboards, and many other designs. Students can use the 3-D cube editor to make geometrical math problems and print them, making them into cubes where they can quiz themselves. They can have the answers on some sides, and the questions on another, making this a much more creative way to go through math problems. 

With foldplay.com, you can take your photos and make them into an actual book. You can add your own text to literally make your own book. Students can create a science how to guide to a certain experiment with photos, their own photos of the experiment, and their own instructions. This can replace the boring page print out of how to do the experiment, and this how to guide can be used as a grade as well as the actual experiment. Students will enjoy adding their own texts and instructions, each student's being different and unique. 

 Tuxpi Photo Editor60 Photo Editing Tools. (n.d.). Retrieved May 28, 2016, from https://www.tuxpi.com/ 







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