Our Aggregator of resources for the Electronic Village Online Session 2010 "Exploring Images in the 21st Century Classroom". http://images4education.ning.com
You can design attractive visuals by following simple guidelines. One of these simple guidelines is the Rule of Thirds - a composition technique borrowed from photography and other visual arts that works wonderfully in PowerPoint.
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
I tried the demo and it was fun!! If you have a website with and want to show a number of photos/images, it certainly helps to make the experience more interesting (your can, well, tilt the frame where they are put and also change the photos as if they were flying....The simple viewer is also nice -it organizes the images and there's no fuss to use it apparently (both have free embeddable versions)
Avatar creator Meez is back in the news this week, but there are dozens more avatar creation tools gunning for this market. Today we attempt an overview of that market: please add more suggestions in the comment section.