blogging on glogging

Hello, folks!I'm spending my winter vacation playing with a scrapbook-type website called Glogster. It has a very simple interface and some wild and cutesy graphics, but its real power lies in the fact that the the pages (called posters or glogs) can be embedded in another website. Since my HTML skills are at the cut-and-paste level, using Glogster and then embedding the result in my own website means I can create some nice effects. I made a page for a Europe project for my third grade students, and I'm working on a South America webquest.It reminds me of Scrapblog and similar websites, but the interface is simpler and quicker.
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  • Hi Anne-Marie,

    Thank you for posting this link. I passed the information on to the art teacher of my school and she sees some interesting possibilities for her students.

    Richard Beaudry
    Teacher Librarian
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