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Tech Tool Task #1 WordleWordle is a extremely simple cite to use! This site would be used to make a collage of words to fit your style. The bigger words are the ones that are repeated the most. For example, This picture is the Wordle to the song Like That by Jack and Jack. The emphasized words are the ones most repeated. To use Wordle, go to the website, click create, type the words you would like to use in the box (or copy and paste), then click go. From here you are able to change the color, font, and design set up of your picture. Furthermore, just save the picture and it is now yours to use.
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Tech Tool Task #2 Vokie
Vokie is an extremely easy website to use! This website is to create characters that can say what is typed. You can create your character to your liking by customizing the color of the eyes and hair. Also, you can choose from multiple avatars and choose their clothes. After you customize their appearances and their background, you then type what you want the Vokie to say. Place and embed code box where you would like the vokie to be placed. Once you are done, you have to copy the embed code and place it into the spot you want the vokie to go. Make sure to save and if it is placed on a website, it will show on the live site.
Tech Tool Task #3 Prezi
Prezi is an extreme and more creative version of a power point presentation. Many use the site to put across a powerful message or even to help jump start a business. They are very creative when it comes to the structure of the slides. They still keep the information in a short fashion like power points. The format and flow of prezi seem to keeps the viewers interest. One that I watched I thought was interesting The viewer can read the slides a his/hers pace due to the control part or have the slides change after the chosen amount of seconds. It allows the user to choose a template they best like from a number of different styles, or the creator can choose to make one from scratch. There is an unlimited amount of text that you can place in the boxes. Furthermore, even with a template that the user starts with, objects and text boxes can be moved to wherever they please.