Glogster is a Web
2.0 tool to create virtual online posters known as “glogs” that include different types of multimedia, that is, text,
audio, video, and images. This poster-creation tool can be used for fun or
leisure and also for educational purposes. Glogster used to be completely free,
but nowadays users need to sign up and when they do so they have to choose a
plan and pay a fee accordingly. It should be highlighted that nowadays Glogster
is Glogster EDU because it is specially designed for educators; teachers create
an account and are provided with a password for their students. Educators are
allowed to firstly create a free account which is actually a free trial.
The main difference
between Glogster and Glogster EDU is basically that the latter is particularly
used in and designed for education, and thus includes new options, such as
presentations, portfolios, students and classes, and also includes graphics
which are related to different subjects, anatomy, languages, math and art to
name but a few.
In this entry, I will focus on Glogster.
Glogster, as already mentioned, is a useful tool students may profit from, for
they can do many things with it and have fun at the same time.
Tutorial
Once you have created an
account, you need to start using it. Here you have these steps that hopefully
will help you!
1. Firstly you need to
select a template.
2. Once you have chosen it,
you will see your glog and a toolbar. There are different elements that you can
insert: text, graphics, image, audio,
video and data.
Click on the element of the
bar that you want to include, explore the different things offered and select
what you want. Place the elements on your glog either by dragging and dropping
them or by previewing them and then pressing the “use it” button. Once the elements are placed on your glog, you may
move and rotate them.
3. You can increase or reduce the size of the
elements of the glog by selecting the objects and pressing the arrow to enlarge
or reduce them. You may rotate them as well.
4. You may change the colour of the objects by
pressing the pipette button. Then, you just select the colour you want.
5. If
the element chosen is text, click on
it and write your message.
6. Press on graphics
in the toolbar to include pictures. You can also upload your own pictures
and photos by clicking on image, in
the toolbar.
7. You may also upload or link videos, audio
and data to your glog by clicking on those buttons in the toolbar.
8. You can personalize your glog even more by
clicking on wall. There, you can
choose the background, either by uploading a picture, by choosing a solid
colour, selecting a template from one of the folders Glogster offers or using a
picture from the web.
9. You can duplicate objects by clicking on the
third button. You may even lock elements by clicking on the padlock if you want
them to remain in the same place; this way, the elements cannot be deleted or
moved by accident.
10. Add as many details as you want to.
11. Once you finish, you click on the “preview” button either at the top or at
the bottom of the page. If you are satisfied with and like your glog, save it
by clicking on the “save” button.
12. When you save it, you decide whether to
make your glog private or public.
Note: You can edit your glog later.
Here is a sample of a Glog:
Here is a sample of a Glog:
See an Activity on Glogster
Bibliography
Shinas, V., & Karchmer-Klein, R. (n.d.). Teaching With Glogster: Using Virtual Posters in the Classroom - ReadWriteThink. Retrieved November 1, 2014, from http://www.readwritethink.org/professional-development/strategy-guides/teaching-with-glogster-using-30790.html
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