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5 Free Apps to Turn Photos Into Art on Android, iOS, or Web Advertisement Ever since Instagram came around, the idea of adding filters to your photos has caught on. Those filters have ranged from simple settings that affect brightness and contrast, to more complex filters that make your images pop. A new filter craze is now taking over the internet. More and more, you can see people turning their selfies into art. Or to be more precise, adding filters that mimic the styles of paintings by famous artists.

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30 Free Fonts You MUST Have Today we didn’t really concentrate on creating a set following specific font styles. This time, we put together a mix of free fonts which are really worth using and shouldn’t be missing in your personal font library. We are sure you’ll find you own favorite between these 30 below. By the way, don’t forget to download my package of over 340 Premium Logo PSDs . Enjoy! CoSketch.com 35 000 peintures à télécharger gratuitement (et légalement) 35 000 tableaux de grands maîtres en format numérique haute définition. C'est ce que vous pouvez télécharger sur le site de la National Gallery of Art de Washington DC, rapporte OpenCulture.com. Au menu, des Van Gogh, des Gauguin, des Rembrandt, des impressionnistes comme Monet et ses nénuphars, Manet, Cézanne et ses maisons de Provence, Degas et ses danseuses, Renoir etc. "Les utilisateurs peuvent télécharger et utiliser gratuitement et légalement, sans limite, toutes les images disponibles sans demander l'autorisation de la Gallery", peut-on lire sur le site web, qui explique que toutes ces oeuvres sont "libres de droit", c'est-à-dire "dans le domaine public", si on traduit en droit français.

RealtimeBoard The Teacher’s Guide to Using YouTube in the Classroom YouTube is one of the most popular websites on the planet and a vast resource for educational content. The site is home to over 10 million videos tagged as educational, many of them submitted by your fellow teachers. A completely free resource this huge and varied has nearly endless potential for the classroom. Here are some ideas and suggestions to get you started. 7 Ways Teachers Can Create Videos without Installing any Software 1- Wevideo WeVideo is a collaborative, cloud-based online video editor that is free to use, with affordable options to export in HD and store additional videos 2- Google Story Builder This Story Builder allows you to create mini-movies or video stories with the feel of Google Docs. You can also personalize the videos you create using the characters, story, and even music of your choosing and when you finish you can share your final product with others. 3- Pixorial Rather than spending valuable classroom time learning a complicated video editing program, you and your students can now get straight to the project.

Podcasting Guide The entire PoducateMe guide is available to view online free-of-charge. Fully printable PDF copies of the PoducateMe Podcasting Guide may be purchased and immediately downloaded for $19.95 ($17.95 for students and educators). PoducateMe.com and the PoducateMe Podcasting Guide ©2007-2010 by Micah Ovadia Printable copies of the PoducateMe Podcasting Guide are available for purchase and immediate download from the printed guide purchase page Site hosted by IXWebHosting Micah Ovadia University of Cincinnati

50 Free Animation Tools And Resources For Digital Learners 50 Animation Tools & Resources For Digital Learners by Lisa Chesser, opencolleges.edu.au A purple monster with wild curls spiraling out of control explains the economics of oil production in the Sudan to students in Los Angeles, Sydney, Berlin, Jerusalem, and Riyadh. That is education and animation working together to teach students everywhere, everything they ever wanted to know. Educators need only utilize the tools available, most of them for free. Some of the animation links catalogued here will give educators very basic tools and histories of animation while others have the animation already created and set in motion, it’s just a matter of sharing it with students.

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