Simply capture part of the screen or a specific window with the same shortcut. Simple.
Don't bother to save screenshots on your drive, Screenpresso does for you. Practical
Drag and drop screenshots from history directly to your favorite email editor. Webmails like GMail are also taken into account! Swift.
Crop, spotlight an area or comment parts of captured image. Efficient.
Can't fit it on the screen ? Make a unique image thanks to the stitching mechanism. Smart.
Add effects
Look like a pro. Add drop shadow, round corners and reflection and more. Sleek.
Need to export images or create thumbnails at specific size, one click.
Easy share screenshots on Twitter thanks to Twitpic integration.
Images and pictures are great visual aides in teachning. We all include them in our lesson planning for illustration and more elucidation purposes especially when it comes to explaining hard concepts. It's awesome to add your personal touch to Images you use like adding a text, a caption, chaging colour, ect. It makes you control what you want share and this is why I compiled a list of some great photo editing tools that teachers can use very easily and in most of the times without any registration
Making the News 2 (MTN2) is a website designed to introduce students to the world of online media publishing and broadcasting for the 21st century. Teachers may register, doing so will create a homepage on MTN for their school. The teacher may then create student accounts.
Students can then login and create articles and programmes which will be submitted to the teacher and if approved published on the school homepage. Well rated articles will be added to the National MTN2 site.
Articles may be text and images or they may be video, audio or a sequence of images.
Shwup is a great site for teachers and students to use in order to post and share pictures and videos on the web. You do need to sign up, but anyone who gets a log-in can be invited to share in creating a "muvee" with the images that their "friends" (classmates/colleagues) are sharing. This is a great way to do collaborative multimedia projects or keep pictures and videos in one place from an event that had more than one person taking footage/images. The videos can all be shareed on shwup and posted to blogs, Facebook and other social media sites. Fun, easy to operate, and very useful.
Interested in the history of the world? The history of mathematics? The evolution of society? This interesting tool allows you to look at videos, images, and articles about different eras, based off of your search topic.
The American Heritage® Dictionary invites you to create a self-portrait using your words.
The words that tell the world who you are. That make you, you. It's easy to do, whether you decide to link to places like Facebook for words you've already written or write something new specifically for your portrait. Either way, you'll create a unique image that can be shared and saved and will remind everyone that You Are Your Words.
Zoom.it is a free service for viewing and sharing high-resolution imagery. You give us the link to any image on the web, and we give you a beautiful new way to experience it - along with a nice short URL.
Thinking Blocks is a suite of learning tools designed to help students solve math word problems accurately and efficiently. Using brightly colored blocks, students model mathematical relationships and identify known and unknown quantities. The model provides students with a powerful image that organizes information and simplifies the problem solving process. By modeling increasingly complex word problems, students develop strong reasoning skills which will facilitate the transition from arithmetic to algebra.
Need to print a poster but dont have the time, or money, to do it? Use your regular printer to print out letter sized pages to place together. This web tool will allow you to "chunk" a poster into smaller portions. Excellent for posters of student work in the classroom
This page gathers all of the Bloomin' Apps projects in one place! Each of the images has clickable hotspots and includes suggestions for
iPad, Google, Android, and Web 2.0 applications to support each of the levels of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy.
copyright free gallery of over 50,000 high quality images, video clips, and audio files for the educational community. View the gallery online and download free files, without having to register or create an account. Registration is necessary for the uploading of files. Moderators review all content on the site before posting. Registered users can store content in separate online albums. Search the site's resources by keyword, subject, instructional age, or phrase.