Wednesday 18 July 2012

Snaggy is a Handy Screen Capture Tool


Using the print screen key on your PC or "command+shift+4" on your Mac are easy ways to create a screen capture. But if you want do more and draw or annotate on that screen capture, give Snaggy a try.

Snaggy is a web-based tool for drawing on, annotating, and sharing screen captures. To draw or write on your screen capture just paste your screen capture image into Snaggy. Snaggy offers tools for highlighting a section of your screen capture, typing on it, and drawing free-hand on your image. You can also use Snaggy to crop your image. When you're ready to share your screen capture, Snaggy assigns is a custom url that you can Tweet, email, or post anywhere you like. Snaggy lets you save your edited screen captures to your computer too.



Tuesday 17 July 2012

Year 10 Summer Gamemaker Learning


Year 10 please click here to download a version of Gamemaker Lite for free at home.
 
Please then work your way through these tutorials they are at the bottom of the page.
 
You should be able to complete the "Click on Fruit" and "Simple Platform" games quickly.
 
If you have problems with this please use the comments box below and I will respond during the summer break.
 
 

Year 10 Picmonkey.com



LO/1 To develop an understanding of the pros and cons of online graphics software compared to school software


LO/2 To complete, update and return for formal marking Unit 3 ARS Sheets
 
Shoe size + Day born + 6 mulitlpled by 3

PMI - Plus Minus Interesting - Group 1 & 3
CAF - Consider All Factors - Group 2 & 6
FIP - First Important Priorities
APC - Alternatives Possibilities Choices - Group 4 & 5
OPV - Other Peoples Views
AGO - Aims Goals Objectives C&S - Consequence & Sequel

6 Groups

Each Group to consider Picmonkey.com by answering the question attached to their group above.  Discuss for five minutes and then post answer via comments on Blog below.


Main

Use ARS sheets to complete targetted work from previous lesson and then update and save onto Google Drive


Friday 13 July 2012

Year 9 Summer Learning

  
Have a look at this site and produce pictures which you can put on your Blog ready to talk about at the start of next term.