Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Data Visualization Lab

For this lab I explored tools from this website that were new to me. I found some fun new tools and had a great time exploring them.
The first and most fun was Audioboo. This site really takes the hassle of publishing a podcast and makes it take about two seconds. Once you sign up for an account then you simply start making recordings. I downloaded the app for my iPhone and made the following recording in about five minutes. Grandma is going to be just a wee bit excited about this one!
Here is sample of an Audioboo of my son Brodi singing the Itsy Bitsy Spider :).
The second site I explored was called Open Clip Art. The reason behind this was to show my students. they too often rely on Google Images to find images for projects despite my constant reminders to use sources that allow for free use. This Is a great site, however it is not completely kid friendly. on the very first page there are a few new pictures that use the f-word as the title. Unfortunately this would cause for major hilarity, shock and perhaps even peats of the bad words.... So unless the edit language I don't recommend giving this to elementary students. Otherwise it has a lot of incredible clip art to use, so for teachers it is a great way to find interesting and free clip art!
The third site I explored was 1001 fonts...
This is a massive site chock full of fonts. The reason I went to this site was that I honestly did not know how to install a font onto my computer. Well this site makes it incredibly easy, and all of a sudden I was going crazy installing fonts left and right. My classroom newsletter looked like I had hired a printing firm.

1 comment:

  1. Brodi did a great job. I have it on my iPad and iPhone too and have played with it. I love the font site too. I had forgotten about it until I saw it on the visualization site.

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