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Patricia Cone

Microsoft Paint Tutorials - How to Edit Photos with MS Paint - 0 views

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    1. Use MS Paint to Resize an Image After opening or creating an image in MS Paint, you can resize it. To do this, place your mouse over Image on the toolbar and click Stretch/Skew. You can type in any number from 0-500 in the Horizontal and/or Vertical box and it will re-size your image by that much percent. For example, if you type in 70, you'll resize the image, or make it narrower, by 70%. This function is great if you need to re-size a large photograph. You can also re-size images by selecting the photo by going to Edit → Select All, and then finding and clicking on the corner blue squares and dragging the photo.
Patricia Cone

Technology and Education - Box of Tricks Myna Online - 0 views

  • Myna, an audio recording and editing tool, is the latest addition to the Aviary family of web applications, a suite of image creation and editing web applications which allow you to manipulate images to very high standard within your browser.
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    applicationMyna, an audio recording and editing tool, is the latest addition to the Aviary family of web applications, a suite of image creation and editing web applications which allow you to manipulate images to very high standard within your browser.
Patricia Cone

Splashup - 0 views

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    Online image editor mentioned in Digital Storytelling site.
Patricia Cone

Geography: Drawing Graphs with Excel: Climate Graphs - 0 views

Patricia Cone

Walls Around Rio's Slums Protect Trees But Don't Inspire Much Hugging - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Images of 6 important walls in the world.
Donna DesRoches

Visuals- English - a set on Flickr - 0 views

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    Visuals about Learning, Teaching and Technology in Education. Feel free to use these images under Creative Commons License with Attribution to Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano:
Donna DesRoches

Presentations in the High School English Classroom - 0 views

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    What if the presentation was a story, a journey, an in-depth look into some aspect of a book, a time period as told through images and the research of the storyteller. What if the preperation of making the presentation was about learning? What if it was about crafting a story and understanding a topic to the point where you could stand and without notes, without bulletpoints tell your story. 
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