Voki.com--
Allows users to create personalized speaking avatars, called Vokis, for use in various web-based applications. These avatars can then be customized to resemble the user, celebrities, even animals. Users can then embed these avatars in blogs, social networking profiles, or even emails.Voki.com helps;
Motivate students to participate
Improve message comprehension
Introduce technology in a fun way
Utilize Voki as an effective language tool
for more information go to; http://elatewiki.org/index.php/Voki
Friday, October 28, 2011
Monday, October 10, 2011
HELLO EVERYONE:)
May this message find everyone in the very best of spirits and Health...Here I go again...
The new skill I acquired was How to Download Images from a Digital Camera to a personal computer.
Although most digital cameras come with their own software, Windows Vista has its own built-in wizard for downloading (or importing) images. (If your camera comes with its own downloading software, download your images with that program.) If your camera or card reader is supported within Windows Vista (Check uses the Scanner and Camera Wizard to download images...
1. Connect the cable that came with your camera (or your external card reader) to the corresponding port on your PC.
This port is very likely your PC's USB port. The Scanner and Camera Wizard screen appears when you plug in the USB cable from your camera.
2. If you want to assign an optional tag to the images from this camera, click in the Tag These Pictures text box and type the description.
By default, Vista uses the tag you enter to name the images and videos when they're imported. For example, if you enter the tag Fun Photos, the filenames are Fun Photos 001.jpg, Fun Photos 002.jpg, and so on.
3. Click import to begin downloading the images.
After the download is complete, Windows Vista automatically opens the Window Photo Gallery with the photos you just downloaded in the pane on the right side of the window.
After the images have been tranferred, you can unplug your camera's cable. If you're done with your images, you can close the Photo Gallery application.
I hope you guys/gals learned something, I surely did. The Web-site I learned this skill was at;
www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-download-images-from-your-digital-ca...
May this message find everyone in the very best of spirits and Health...Here I go again...
The new skill I acquired was How to Download Images from a Digital Camera to a personal computer.
Although most digital cameras come with their own software, Windows Vista has its own built-in wizard for downloading (or importing) images. (If your camera comes with its own downloading software, download your images with that program.) If your camera or card reader is supported within Windows Vista (Check uses the Scanner and Camera Wizard to download images...
1. Connect the cable that came with your camera (or your external card reader) to the corresponding port on your PC.
This port is very likely your PC's USB port. The Scanner and Camera Wizard screen appears when you plug in the USB cable from your camera.
2. If you want to assign an optional tag to the images from this camera, click in the Tag These Pictures text box and type the description.
By default, Vista uses the tag you enter to name the images and videos when they're imported. For example, if you enter the tag Fun Photos, the filenames are Fun Photos 001.jpg, Fun Photos 002.jpg, and so on.
3. Click import to begin downloading the images.
After the download is complete, Windows Vista automatically opens the Window Photo Gallery with the photos you just downloaded in the pane on the right side of the window.
After the images have been tranferred, you can unplug your camera's cable. If you're done with your images, you can close the Photo Gallery application.
I hope you guys/gals learned something, I surely did. The Web-site I learned this skill was at;
www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-download-images-from-your-digital-ca...
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)