Originally posted on Glogster Blog:
Finding websites that have public domain images to use in your Glogs can be a time-consuming task. Searching for hours on Google or other search engines for websites that have images that are public domain and royalty free can be daunting. I have found that a quicker way to find…
Update: This post was originally posted as a Glog screenshot with a link to the Glog. I now have the ability to upload my Glogs to WordPress so I am updating and re-posting this. About a month ago I wrote a post called, “Why Teachers Should Join Twitter…What I Have Learned as a Twitter Newbie“. Due to … Continue reading
I was asked by Glogster EDU if I would like to contribute to writing guest posts on their new blog. Fresh from the press, here is my first guest post on their blog, “Top 10 Glogs for Professional Development.” Enjoy reading and make sure to follow their blog! Related articles Web 2.0 Interactive Posters for … Continue reading
Screenshot of Glog titled “Rethinking Posters: The World of Glogster EDU” created by username jhoertel Several months ago I wrote a post about Glogster titled Glogster…so Cool! Create Glogs for your Classroom (Interactive Lessons). If you haven’t read it, please do. Today’s post is the long-awaited follow-up. I know many of you have waited for this. … Continue reading