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Blockposters
This is the web site recommended by Tim Rylands during the Write-Click course.
Create wall posters from any size image completely free! Simply upload your picture and decide on how many sheets you want your picutre to be when printed. Your poster can then be downloaded in .pdf format for printing. Brilliant for Tim’s ‘blu-tac’ technology!
If you have ever tried to print screen from windows media player and just got a black screen, here is the answer. Very useful for taking stills into other programs for discussion with students.Free simple way to capture Images from Windows Media Player
- Open Window Media Player
- Then go to Tools | Options
- In Options, select the Performance Tab
- Way below you click on the Advanced Button
- Uncheck “Use Overlays’
- Click Ok
- And you are ready.
Now run your movie in any size or screen resolution. Use the standard ‘Print Screen Key’ Method as described and you have captured a snapshot from your favourite movie on windows media player without using any special multimedia software
Spell with Flickr
Spell with Flickr grabs images and uses them to spell whatever you have typed in. Great for classroom displays!
Online Image Editing
Picnik is an excellent online tool for editing your digital photographs. It is particularly useful if you are using the Asus Eeepc as there is no need to download the application.
















