Tried this in FDToys Captionizer. Took some time to get used to moving the bubble around, but finally got the hang of it. I could see using this in a project for my students to create READ! posters with their favorite celebrities.

Made this little posting with FDToys. I couldn't change the font style or color. I looked for that option and must be missing it or it does not exist.


Who would have "thunk?" Created this with Comic Strip Generator. Fun little application to play with. I either am not finding how to change fonts, colors, etc. or that is not an option.
5 comments:
Congratulation on being the avatar of the week. I just started the training yesterday as I have been away but seeing all the wonderful postings you have created is inspiring me to get moving.
Your sense of humor is fantastic and made me laugh. I am looking forward to using some of the things you have used to create cartoons and comment bubbles.
I have a mini cooper too an S, pearl color, black top. Zoom. I teach high school library, Hempfield High School, landisville pa. Love the flickr picture you found. Reminds me of the kindergarten students that I used to teach.
What a great use of technology. I have never seen anything like those pictures and I can definitely see me using the technology and sharing with my teachers.
You're hilarious...I love the Jane Austen caption! No wonder you keep your students captivated!
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