Last night I discovered a creative way to make posters by glogging. I plan to use this poster in my social skills class as a review of conversation roles and rules. I successfully posted this glog in my personal blog and will now make it available for our class. I wondered if anyone knows how to print a glog after it is published?
My First Glog
Check out these websites to create your own glogs.and login to glogster.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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Karen, looks neat was it difficult?
ReplyDeleteMuch easier to create than a Prezi, which I have yet to conquer. You are creating a poster (glog) on a wall by selecting background papers, writing text in stickers and bubbles, and adding graphics, images, audio, and video. You can also embed a glog as a web widget with the embed code provided. I've added to links to my original post for experimenting with glogging. I still haven't had any luck with printing my glog. Happy glogging!
ReplyDeleteKaren...this is a really interesting find. I want to try using it today and will let you know if I have any success.
ReplyDeleteLooks cool! I'd definitely like to be able to print it after making it, though. I wonder if paper size would be a problem?
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