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Fred Delventhal

Sequential Art, Graphic Novels, & Comics: Technology-Enhanced Learning - 0 views

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    Let's address standards, challenge students, and instill a love of learning in young people through engaging, visually-rich resources and activities. Learn to integrate the growing body of quality print and web-based graphic reading resources for young people across the K12 curriculum. Beyond the superheroes of traditional comics, today's graphic communication projects help students synthesize and apply digital scraps, primary source documents, photographs, charts and graphics, and other visuals to create meaningful communications.
Fred Delventhal

Public Domain Clipart optimized for word processors - 0 views

  • WPClipart is a collection of high-quality public domain images specifically tailored for use in word processors and optimized for printing on home/small office inkjet printers. There are thousands of color graphic clips as well as illustrations, photographs and black and white line art. Nearly all are in lossless, PNG format. As of Friday, 12/12/2008 there are 23,907 images.
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    WPClipart is a collection of high-quality public domain images specifically tailored for use in word processors and optimized for printing on home/small office inkjet printers. There are thousands of color graphic clips as well as illustrations, photographs and black and white line art. Nearly all are in lossless, PNG format. As of Friday, 12/12/2008 there are 23,907 images.
anonymous

Graphic Organizers - 19 views

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    Pre-K-8 elementary educational resources for teachers, students, and parents.
Fred Delventhal

Image * After - currently 20460 free textures and images available - 0 views

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    Image*After is a large online free photo collection. You can download and use any image or texture from our site and use it in your own work, either personal or commercial.
Tracey McGrath

I've Got It Covered! Creating Magazine Covers to Summarize Texts - ReadWriteThink - 34 views

  • Students can improve their comprehension of content area textbooks by summarizing chapters in the form of magazine covers. The lesson begins by asking students to examine a magazine and discuss the ways in which the magazine cover's headlines and graphics express the main ideas of its articles.
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    This activity uses the concept of identifying main idea in informational text to create magazine covers. The purpose is comprehension can be enhanced when readers actively relate the ideas presented in print to their own knowledge and experiences and craft visual representations to make meaning.
Dean Mantz

http://morguefile.com - 11 views

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    Free images for your inspiration, reference and use in your creative work, be it commercial or not!
Randy Rodgers

iconPot - totally free icons - 14 views

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    Good collection of free icons for websites, blogs, etc.
Heather Hurley

dafont.com - 20 views

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    Free fonts that can be used for presentations. Shared during the DEN Virtual Conference 2009
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