How can I add students work to my Wiki page?
I can add pictures and files, what I want to add is student work in thumbnail form.
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Inappropriate?Hi Groth,
Unfortunately at the moment we do not have an automatic way to create thumbnails.
If you are interested in using another service like photobucket to upload the photos, you can use html in PBwiki to create a thumbnail.
Let me know if you want further instructions!
-K.Mo -
Inappropriate?OK, if not a thumbnail, is there any other way to post students' drawings, etc. short of photographing and turning it into a jpg? I don't know photobucket. Most of my students work in KidPix or TuxPaint and I have no choice of how to save them. I've seen student drawings on other sites; guess I just don't know how to convert the files. Thanks.
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Inappropriate?I don't know if the OP is still following this, but I if you wanted thumbnails, is it because you want to have a bunch on a page at once? Because then what you could do is simply create a photobucket account for the class, or a flickr account for the class, and the like, and upload the photos into galleries there. Then you could just make a page in your wiki that has a link to your galleries. Flickr also has a 'badge' feature, you can get html code (which you'd be able to insert into your wiki using the html plug in by cut-n-pasting), the code selects six or so images at random from one of your galleries, and displays them all together as smaller thumbnails. I believe that it also randomly changes the images however, so it rotates through your photos over time. that might not be what you want. But it might be a good start, and a good segway into the whole gallery.
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Inappropriate?As a heads up, I was poking around on the internet and found a way for you to export your KidPix graphics to .gif format so you can put them on a photo sharing site or even your own wiki - http://t4.jordan.k12.ut.us/profession...
I haven't tried this myself (I still use MS Paint!) so tell me if it works! We have lots of teachers here, so knowing how to help them put their students' work online would be really awesome.
I’m looking forward to lots of happy computer drawings!
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