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International School of Central Switzerland

Animation for kids - Create animation online with FluxTime Studio - 0 views

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    What you can do here... · create your own animation · save it to your webspace · share and reuse artwork · collaborate with others · show your animation
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    FluxTime Studio is free - you can create, edit and play your own animation clips, and send them as e-cards to friends and family. Paid account adds Save and organise your work. FluxTime clipart and animation can be reused as components, you can build collections of clipart in your own style to quickly animate and tell a story. Share clipart and animation with other animators, use the graphical mail system to collaborate. E-mail animation clips as e-cards to people who have no FluxTime Studio account. Show animation clips in the FluxTime Animation Gallery where they can be seen by a global audience, and embed them in your own website or blog. School membership includes a teacher account and administration panel to manage student accounts.
Sandy Kennedy

Wanna Work Together? - Creative Commons - 0 views

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    video about creative commons
International School of Central Switzerland

Fotobounce - Photo organizing with face recognition - 0 views

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    Fotobounce is a desktop application. Fotobounce allows you to share in a couple of different ways: a) you can upload your photos to Facebook with all of your tagging information, b) you can upload your photos to Flickr, and c) you can view your photos remotely via Fotomobile from a PDA such as the Blackberry, iPhone or iPod Touch. Download albums from FaceBook and Flickr. Fotobounce is freeware, works on Windows and Mac OS X.
International School of Central Switzerland

WDCS - Life size blue whale - the largest animal in the world - 6 views

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    working from a thumbnail of the photo, you click on the area of the whale you would like to see "life size"
Rhondda Powling

Mr. Picassohead - 8 views

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    Mr Picassohead is a fun website. It allows users to create their own 'Picasso' by selecting different types of faces and facial features, colours and so on and dragging them onto a canvas. It is a great way to begin a unit of work on Picasso, Cubism or abstract art with students.
Nik Peachey

BBC - Arts - Multimedia - Your Work - 0 views

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    Some really interesting interactive art images
Nik Peachey

Ginipic - 0 views

shared by Nik Peachey on 08 Feb 09 - Cached
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    "Ginipic takes image search to a whole new level. Now you can search image search engines, photo sharing websites or your own local picture collections simultaneously. Find what you're looking for and use it instantly in your own creation - document, presentation, art work"
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    Image search engine. Looks good but windows only.
Claude Almansi

The alt and title attributes | 456 Berea Street - Roger Johansson - 2004 - 0 views

  • Use the alt attribute to provide text for visitors who, for whatever reason, can’t see the images in your document. This includes visitors using browsers that cannot display images or have image display disabled, visually impaired visitors, and screen reader users. Alt text is to be used instead of an image, not as additional information.
  • And don’t use the alt attribute for text that you want to appear as a tool tip. It’s not the way it was meant to be used, and as far as I know, it only works like that in Internet Explorer for Windows and in Windows versions of the ancient Netscape 4.*. No Mac browsers display alt text as a tool tip.
  • The title attribute can be used with all elements except for base, basefont, head, html, meta, param, script, and title, but it isn’t required for any. Maybe that’s why it’s less clear when to use it. Use this to provide additional information that is not essential. Most visual browsers display title text as a tool tip when the element is hovered over, however it is up to the browser manufacturer to decide how the title text is rendered. Some will display the text in the status bar instead. Early versions of Safari did this, for instance.
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    Alternate text is not meant to be used as a tool tip, or more specifically, to provide additional information about an image. The title attribute, on the other hand, is meant to provide additional information about an element. That information is displayed as a tooltip by most graphical browsers, though manufacturers are free to render title text in other ways. Thanks to Alexis Antonelli http://uxconsultant.com/ for the reference
anamaria menezes

LIFE photo archive hosted by Google - 0 views

  • Search millions of historic photosSearch millions of photographs from the LIFE photo archive, stretching from the 1750s to today. Most were never published and are now available for the first time through the joint work of LIFE and Google.
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    historical photos
anonymous

Do Serious Games Work? Results from Three Studies - 5 views

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    The findings show that classes using the game had significantly higher means than those classes that did not use the game. There were no significant differences between male or female scores, regardless of game play, while both genders scored significantly higher with game play than without. There were no significant differences between ethnic groups, while all ethnic groups scored significantly higher with game play. Lastly, students ages 40 and under scored significantly higher with game play, whereas students age 41 and up did not.
Nik Peachey

Stories In Flight | FlickrPoet - 15 views

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    Convert text to images. Fantastic
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    I agree! You can try it with short poems, with lists of words -basically any kind of text but the site says it seems to work better with shorter texts. At the time I tried it there was no saving option; on the other hand, each photo is linked to its original source so it leads to a very nice tour and could possibly be turned into something else, like a game
futuristspeaker

Futurist Speaker - 1 views

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    Senior Futurist at the DaVinci Institute, and Google's top rated Futurist Speaker. Unlike most speakers, Thomas works closely with his Board of Visionaries to develop original research studies. This enables him to speak on unusual topics and translate trends into unique business opportunities.
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