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Online Jigsaw Puzzles & Puzzle Maker - Free. FACTS VS. OPINIONS | My English Domain. Maps - Plectica. | Professional Infographic Maker | 10,000+ Templates. Hypersay. Type to Design | An Instagram generated font. Beautiful web-based timeline software. Log In. Esri Story Map Tour - Present Photos and Videos with a Map. Free Venn Diagram Maker | Venn Diagram Generator. Make Social Graphics, Short Videos, and Web Pages To Stand Out—In Minutes | Adobe Spark. Panel - Genial.ly. : Share Visualizations with Everyone. Storyboard That: The World's Best Free Online Storyboard Creator. Ingyenes online kirakós puzzle. Elmetérképezés, fogalmi térképezés, vázlatkészítés. Make your own flashcards online - Free cards in PDF. AutoDraw. Clock Flash Cards ⋆ Adaptable Print Resource ⋆ Creative Commons Teaching Materials. Collage Maker | BeFunky: Create Photo Collages. Celebrities who look alike - INSIDER. NBC/Getty Images We all likely have a doppelgänger in the world somewhere.

It's not just everyday people who are running into their look-alikes. Celebrities do, too. Amy Adams and Isla Fisher get mistaken for each other all the time. Fans are convinced others share such a resemblance that they must have been separated at birth. If you've ever felt like you're experiencing déjà vu, these 23 pairs of celebrities may be the reason you're seeing double. 1. The "Modern Family" and "Ted" actresses say they get mistaken for the other all the time. "She came up to me and said she gets called me all the time too," Hyland told InStyle. 2. Getty Images / Simon James, Shutterstock Short, long, curly, or straight hair, Keira Knightley and Natalie Portman look strikingly similar no matter how you pair them. The two look so similar, Knightley played Portman's double, Sabé, in "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace.

" 3. AP / s_bukley Shutterstock "He is one of my best, best, dearest friends. 4. 5. 6. 7. Coggle - Simple Collaborative Mind Maps. Flashcards. Générateur de Dobble. Welcome | Festisite. Make your own posters at home for free! - Block Posters. Video to GIF. GIMP Online – rollApp. GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a free software raster graphics editor, primarily employed as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. GIMP is available to make detailed image retouching and free-form drawing as well as accomplish image editing tasks such as resizing, editing, and cropping photos, photomontages combining multiple images, and converting between different image formats. In addition GIMP can be used in order to create basic animated images in the GIF format. You can use GIMP as a simple paint program, an high-level retouching program, a mass production image renderer, an online batch processing system, an image format converter (it supports such formats as JPEG (JFIF), GIF, PNG, TIFF, PSD), etc.

Having all this features GIMP is widely considered to be the main replacement for Adobe Photoshop. The user friendly interface of this app allows you to stack different modules into tabs or keep them open in their own window. Online Diagram Software to draw Flowcharts, UML & more. Poster templates. Quozio - Make Beautiful Quotes. Free Online Jigsaw Puzzles. Coloring Pages Archives - Page 2 of 4 - Mother Goose ClubMother Goose Club Page 2. Easel.ly | create and share visual ideas online. Moovly - Create Animated Videos like a Pro. Photo Collage by Ildikó Tokaji. Using Infographics in Language Classroom.

Jun June 28, 2013 | 1 Comment Wikipedia defines Information graphics or infographics as graphic visual representations of information, data or knowledge intended to present complex information quickly and clearly. They are great for today’s visual learners. How can infographics be used in language classes? Both teachers and students can create it To introduce the writer of a novel or a story.To talk about the era in which the story takes place.To talk about the story or the novel highlighting the important events.To talk about a character’s decision in a story or a novel.To talk about movies.To present a topic.To preteach or teach a new subject.To revise words, prefixes or suffixes.To teach passives. I think we can make the list longer according to our needs.

Choose your templateResearchChoose the relevant information to use in the infographicUse short simple sentences Some cool infographics on mashables pinterest board for you to follow or get inspiration. easel.ly. Easel.ly | create and share visual ideas online. Educreations - Teach what you know. Learn what you don't. Tiff - a visual typeface diff tool. Tagul - Gorgeous tag clouds. PhotoFunia. Recite. Newspaper Covers from Spain - CoverTimes. World Panoramic Photography - 360Cities. Mat project. Fotor | Photo Editing Made Simple - Free Online Photo Editor. Finding Free Images for Your Classroom. The Internet has made a myriad of material readily available to a vast audience.

Along with these seemingly infinite resources has come a lot of confusion about how images and other content published online should be legally recognized, protected or used. As educators, we often struggle in navigating that road. I recently read an amusing but instructive article entitled “PSA: Don’t Let Salami and Google Images Get You In Hot Water.” It tells the story of an eleven-year-old boy who posted an image he found online of Salami on a class blog. Shortly thereafter, the school received a “Cease and desist” letter from the content creator threatening legal action.

While the ridiculousness of the claim is amusing, it also highlights a rising concern for educators and students, as well as creators of content, about copyright and copyright infringement on the web. What can you use freely for education and what requires a fee? In my classroom, we use a lot of image-based content. Always give credit! Fotopedia.