Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Image Creation Tools


I have explored several of the image creating tools recommended in this week’s sandbox…here are some ideas and critiques that I had for using these specific tools in the classroom…


Fold Book seems like a great resource to use with students.  They can be responsible for taking pictures and adding text to make the book their own.  This could be used with many different grade levels…I brainstormed a few ideas:

K-1         Take a picture of shapes in the environment and label them on each page.

                Create or locate patterns, take a picture, and label.

                Take pictures of objects and label them using words.

1-2          Take pictures of everyday objects and write sentences to match using sight words.

                Tell a story about you to introduce yourself to your classmates through pictures.

3-5          Retell a familiar text. 

                Create your own story with real-life pictures for illustrations.
                  Retelling important facts learned from a field trip (especially since the upper    
                grades often go to DC, Jamestown, etc.
 
It is limitless what students could create to present data through their own stories!

 


Although I was unable to play with Pic Collage, I think this would be a great app to consider getting on the school I-Pads.  When I read the description, I immediately thought about the famous American units each grade level teaches.  I pictured a photo of Benjamin Franklin with images all around him of things that he helped to create…lightening rod, library, fire department, swim fins, bifocals, the grabber, a post office, etc. 

 


Image chef seems like a fun program to use.  I don’t know if I would give students free reign of website, however because there were some images that would be inappropriate for school—one of someone’s bottom, cleavage, and a man sagging his pants with underwear hanging out.

 


This website seems like a great resource to tuck away and use for future projects.  I can already think of a way to use it for a student writing project we are doing this week. Student are writing what they would do if they were a fish.  We discussed having them paint a picture of them as a fish, taking their picture, printing it, cutting out their face and gluing it as the fishes face.  It seems to me that I could use this website and a drawing program to create a similar project.  We all know that first graders LOVE playing with technology!

 

Once again, going back to famous Americans, I think it would be fun to create trading cards about the famous Americans each grade level learns about.  Students could work in groups to create these cards to present important facts to their classmates.

2 comments:

  1. I had many of the same ideas as you! I always think of people in history for many of these projects. I'm so glad we were introduced to these tools this week in the sandbox!

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  2. I love your idea of using Fold Books for shapes in the environment! Every year we take pictures of shapes with the ipads, but then I am usually trying to figure out something new and fun to do with them. Thanks!

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