catch ya in the blogosphere!
Have I mentioned that I love my twitter network? A few days ago a joint post from Chris Betcher & Sue Waters was written about picassa vrs flickr born out of tweets on twitter. I’d already mentioned in a previous post about using flickr more in the classroom this year, so flickr was already on my mind.
This morning on twitter started by @Riptide_Furse …………………
………….. and ended in a skype call between Fred and myself where he shared what Flickr tools he presented to his teachers at the workshop and their various ways of being used.
Here are just some of the things Fred so generously shared with me ………
This site is full of great tools to use with flickr photos. You don’t need to sign up (athough you can if you’d like) and within a few minutes you can create the most professional looking motivational poster. Here’s my 2 minute effort:
Suggestions for use in the classroom:
Use in the classroom?
We talked this over for a bit and decided that you could have some major conversations about which photos would be easy or hard to un-bedfuddlr.
You don’t need to sign up (but you can if you’d like) and within 2 minutes I managed to create this …………
A museum-photo of our Class Mascot Kawekakea meeting Ewan McIntosh at ULearn07 earlier this year.

Created with dumpr.net – fun with your photos
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Most of the tools in Dumpr.net are similar to fd’s flickr toys but there are a couple of different ones. Don’t mix up the url with Dumpr.com like I did –
Use in the classroom?
Got heaps of time on your hands? You could check out this long, long, long list of The Great Flickr Tools Collection!
And if that wasn’t enough, those great folks from Commoncraft have released this:
Online Photo Sharing in Plain English