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Wordle - Frequently Asked Questions - 0 views

  • Wordle is a Java applet, and Java applets are not permitted to write anything to your disk. So, while the applet could generate a jpeg, it wouldn't be able to give it to you! You can certainly take a screenshot of the Wordle applet.
  • There's a "Print..." button below the Wordle area, on the left-hand side. Press it. You will be prompted to allow the Wordle "Java applet" to access your printer. Please check the checkbox that says "Always permit", and accept the dialog.
  • Windows users will need to use third-party software to generate a PDF from the print dialog. Adobe Acrobat is fine, but I happen to use the free-as-in-beer CutePDF Writer. I have no relationship to the folks who make CutePDF, nor do I take any responsibility for anything that might happen as a result of your using it. If you do use CutePDF, you'll also need to install Ghostscript, a free-as-in-speech PostScript interpreter. The PDFs you make in this way are fully scalable, and suitable for making posters, T-Shirts, what have you. Please tell me about anything interesting you've done with Wordle.
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    refer to paragraphs about PDF
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How to create a Wordle by Nik Peachey - 0 views

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    Short tutorial on how to use Wordle
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Wordle - E-anth evaluantions - 0 views

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    using wordle to visualise and share written feedback
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life is a feast: Wordle - 0 views

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    More ideas on how to use wordle in languages lessons
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Wordle - Gallery: ajJB2 - 0 views

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    Some wordles I have created to revise vocabulary in French & Japanese. Unfortunately the flash doesn't work with Japanese script & so I have written these with English letters (roomaji) or in English.
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Learning technology teacher development blog: Using Word Clouds in EFL ESL (Nik Peachey) - 1 views

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    I've just discovered Wordle, which is a really useful site for creating word clouds. The word clouds are created by entering either a text, URL or del.icio.us username into a field. The site then generates a word cloud based on the frequency of key words in the text or webpage.
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TagCrowd - make your own tag cloud from any text - 0 views

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    Not as pretty as wordle but more ideas to use it
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