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Fotojet - PearlMountain Technology Co., Ltd
Grades
K to 12
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FotoJet is an easy-to-use, web-based design tool that allows students and teachers to quickly create photo collages, cards, posters, and other visual projects. Users can choose from...more
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FotoJet is an easy-to-use, web-based design tool that allows students and teachers to quickly create photo collages, cards, posters, and other visual projects. Users can choose from hundreds of ready-made templates and upload images directly from their computer or social media. Built-in editing tools make it simple to resize photos, adjust brightness and exposure, rotate or flip images, and add and edit text. Finished projects can be downloaded as JPEG or PNG files or shared through a link, making FotoJet a convenient option for classroom visuals, presentations, and creative student work.
tag(s): artificial intelligence (273), collages (17), graphic design (49), images (263), posters (44)
In the Classroom
Create cards, posters, or photo collages for any classroom presentation. Share what you created on your website or blog for students to review or for students who were absent. In the younger grades, teachers would create the project. Have students create presentations to "introduce" themselves to the class during the first week of school. Link or embed the introduction presentations on your class wiki and have others guess who they are about. Use this tool in your 1:1 art class to help students practice design principles and techniques. Share student projects with parents and others via URL. Be sure to demonstrate HOW to use this tool on your interactive whiteboard or projector.You must be registered and logged in to add items to your favorites.
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