Posted by John Dalziel on Sunday, May 9, 2010,
In :
pdf files
Do you and/or your learners ever want to consolidate a collection of images into a single pdf file?
i2pdf is a free and portable application that has been created specially for that purpose.
"As
usual, I've downloaded the i2pdf version for a 32 bit system and
experimented; I'm sure you will think of many uses but, for me, I think
one of the main uses could well be for assessment. Storage of
photographic evidence can be difficult and memory hungry; verifiers can
also find locatin...
Posted by John Dalziel on Monday, December 21, 2009,
In :
Multimedia
I'd almost
forgotten about Tuxpi when I was reminded to revisit the tools by one of
the many RSS feeds I read.
Tuxpi is one
of many useful web-based tools that lets users upload any picture they own and
apply a set of effects to it; either because they want to experiment or because
they intend to put it to some educational/professional use.
Just...
upload the photograph,
choose what it is you want to do
to it from the provided list; they currently include...
Posted by John Dalziel on Sunday, December 6, 2009,
In :
Authoring
MagoFun serves a popular function, that of letting users take any picture and have some fun with it.
MagoFun allows users to upload a photograph and put it on the cover of
a magazine. There are currently about 60 to choose from and once the
cover is ready it can easily be published by the user in VLEs,
websites, blogs and just any corner of the WWW.
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