Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Thing Nine

1. Play around with some image generators and find one that you like.
2. Create several different types of images and save them to your computer.
3. Post some of your creations to your blog and describe your process for creating it.
4. In your post, be sure to include ways you might use these image generators in the library, classroom or personally.




Visual Poetry - ImageChef.com


I played around with a few of the different generators and I found them quite amusing, although, the only time I could think to use a lot of them is for when I am bored and have nothing better to do than play around on the computer. There were a few different generators that I could find potentially useful in the classroom. One of which being the comic strip generator, but, I probably would avoid using it just because I would use it to make political and historical comics and I would be wary of using it just because there is a fine line that I would not want to cross in those subject areas. :)

The generator I did have some fun with was one of the visiual poetry generators on ImageChef.com. I just made a simple little peace sign that says "peace, love & happiness. I found that this could be useful for students who are very visual; it gives them an easy way to associate pictures with words.

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