Picnik is great for educators. Student profile cards, class photos, bulletin board announcements, lesson plans, and book reports all sparkle with Picnik’s photo-editing superpowers, Fancy Collages, Stickers and Text tools.
The Picnik Help Center has lots of ideas to get your classroom more creative, and the Picnik Forums have a place for educators like you to share their tips, tricks and questions. Do you have any favorite teachers in your life? Let them know!
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Picnik is great for educators. Student profile cards, class photos, bulletin board announcements, lesson plans, and book reports all sparkle with Picnik's photo-editing superpowers, Fancy Collages, Stickers and Text tools.
The Picnik Help Center has lots of ideas to get your classroom more creative, and the Picnik Forums have a place for educators like you to share their tips, tricks and questions.
1. Slideshows for Back to School Night or Open House
2. Slideshows of Performances, Celebrations, Assemblies, or Field Trips
3. Photo Yearbooks (For a school, a class, or a club!)
4. Photo Journalism, Documentaries, or Dramatizations
5. Time Lapsed Photography (Especially in science!)
6. Class Books (Think big books!)
7. Story Books ("Digital Story Telling")
8. How-To Guides (Address non-fiction standards!)
9. Exercises in Classifying, Categorizing, or Compare and Contrast
10. Photos as Anticipatory Sets, Writing Prompts, or Review
11. Document Learning (Great for parent conferences!)
12. Photo Portfolios (Can be used for student presentations, too!)
1. Slideshows for Back to School Night or Open House
2. Slideshows of Performances, Celebrations, Assemblies, or Field Trips
3. Photo Yearbooks (For a school, a class, or a club!)
4. Photo Journalism, Documentaries, or Dramatizations
5. Time Lapsed Photography (Especially in science!)
6. Class Books (Think big books!)
7. Story Books ("Digital Story Telling")
8. How-To Guides (Address non-fiction standards!)
9. Exercises in Classifying, Categorizing, or Compare and Contrast
10. Photos as Anticipatory Sets, Writing Prompts, or Review
11. Document Learning (Great for parent conferences!)
12. Photo Portfolios (Can be used for student presentations, too!)
When you share a document in Google Docs, just click Choose from Contacts to pick one of these groups. There's no need to enter your collaborators' email addresses individually. The groups you create or modify while using Google Docs are stored in the contact manager and can be used across other services like Google Calendar, Picasa Web Albums, and Gmail.