
Bubblr - Click here to go directly to the application.
- Tutorial from Nik Peachy's Learning Technology Blog
- Directions for uploading your Bubblr Panel to our wiki page
- Click on your VIT site location to add your Bubblr Panel to this wiki:
- Saving a Bubblr Panel: Bubblr allows you to "Publish" your panel to their gallery and then you have options for printing, emailing it, or adding it to a wiki or blog. If you would like to save and edit your work, you will need to "Publish" your draft, find it again later by searching the archives and then click on "recycle this strip" which will allow you to add to it. You will need to "Publish" this next draft under a new name.
- To view a Bubblr Panel and actually read the text bubbles, open Bubblr in another tab or window and search the archives using the title provided by the poster.
Comments (4)
rachel kidder said
at 8:37 pm on Mar 2, 2009
Did this go in the right place? Rachel
Meg Allison said
at 7:27 pm on Mar 4, 2009
I could listen to Nik Peachy all day!
Susan Ames said
at 8:49 am on Mar 13, 2009
The Bubblr tool was fun to use for the first few hours! I enjoyed locating pictures in Flickr and placing them in a strip. The challenge came when I wanted to edit the strip by adding or deleting images or by moving them around. Relocating the images again from the several searches I made of Flickr was cumbersome and often fruitless. Adding text in the bubbles was easy. Overall, an interesting tool, but the editing capability was limited. Susan Ames
NES librarian said
at 3:49 pm on Mar 13, 2009
Susan, we are of like minds!
~Cheryl
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