elfyourself.com is a free service in which you can paste any ones face on a dancing elf. The website can have up to four different elves dancing on the page. Its really funny when you have Borat and Sean Connery dancing together. Try it out for your self at http://elfyourself.com/
Sincerly,
Lman
December 11, 2007
This is the logo without a title already in it.

December 11, 2007
So, the Plug Me In gang has been working hard on a Commoncraft Tutorial about the International Space Station to submit to an upcoming competition being sponsored by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
Here’s what we’ve come up with:
Short Version (without credits):
Download Video: Posted by wferriter at TeacherTube.com.
Long Version (with credits):
Download Video: Posted by wferriter at TeacherTube.com.
So whaddya’ think? Do you like Papercraft tutorials? Why? What could be done to make Papercraft tutorials more interesting?
What topics would you like to see the Plug me In gang work on next?
Signed,
The Gang
December 4, 2007

5. I’d rate my parents a 9/10 on a scale of how well they know me because I am honest and I tell my parents everywhere I go on the internet. They check my web history and see where I’ve been, too.
Here are some tips for parents
• Check your child’s web history
November 29, 2007
This is pageflakes another tool that Bam Bam had showed us. Pageflakes is kind of like your online life on a website. In pageflakes you can create a page with all your favorite websites if they have an RSS or XML on the page. XML and RSS is websites or web pages that get updated and can post the edited content’s link that they have on to your page flake or other things.
Pageflakes are good for using because they can have the links to your favorite websites. Also they are great for a group of people to use. In pageflakes their can be a large # of people in a flake page group. In pageflakes if you have a website bookmarked then you can put a flake in pageflakes for all you bookmarks. This is a very useful since almost any website can be put on your flake page. If you want to put news articles into your pageflake then you should visit the flake often.
the smiling crazy clown,
The Joker
image retrieved from: http://tinyurl.com/2c2dua
November 24, 2007
This is a very easy to use internet tool that Bam Bam had showed us. When you go on to Tinyurl.com you just enter a long URL and turn it into a small one for example copy shortcut (left click) this URL into a tinyurl. This is a website I use all the time in projects for writing URLs down on paper.
from the smiling crazy clown,
The Joker
Image retrieved from: http://tinyurl.com/3aa5pg
November 21, 2007

November 20, 2007
Recently, our boy DJ Cash Money began experimenting with Animoto—a neat free program that allows users to easily create short and engaging videos. As Cash Money mentioned in his review, Animoto “formats the pictures into a high energy, eye catching display. A great thing about it is that it only takes about five minutes to make and it is free.”
If you’re interested in creating your own Animoto presentation, here’s a template that will help you with your planning:
Animoto Planning Template
Remember to select a topic that is interesting and connected to something that you’re doing in class. Also remember that if you decide to include your own audio—-rather than audio that you select from the Animoto library—you must use Royalty Free music. There are a collection of Royalty Free tracks in our NASA video project post that you can use.
Rock on,
Bam Bam Bigelow
November 18, 2007
One of our favorite final products has to be the interesting—and simple—tutorials being created by the Commoncraft folks called Papercraft tutorials. Done with nothing more than a whiteboard and paper, these tutorials are just plain interesting to watch!
While papercraft tutorials would be appropriate for a wide range of topics, they may be particularly interesting as a final product for the NASA Project that we’re beginning to tackle. They certainly would be different from anything else submitted for the competition.
Either way, here’s a template that you can use to draft a papercraft tutorial.
Papercraft Tutorial Template
Remember that half of the challenge of a papercraft tutorial is creating the paper figures to go with your presentation. The other half of the challenge is coming up with a script that’s interesting!
Rock on,
Bam Bam Bigelow
November 18, 2007
Alright, Plug Me In-ers, here’s a project that’s right up our alley:
SCIENCE: MULTIMEDIA COMPETITION
http://www.explorationpodcast.com/
Middle grades students who enter the 21st Century Explorer Podcast
Competition will produce a 60-second audio or video podcast that
answers the question: “What do you think is NASA’s greatest
exploration achievement in the past 50 years and why?” There will be
prizes — and we’re pretty sure, based on the promotional material at
this website, that PIZZAZZ counts! Click on “About the Competition”
to get the complete details. The content, sponsored by the American
Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, hopes to “encourage
today’s students to become tomorrow’s explorers.” Deadline for
submission is January 4, 2008.
Let’s see if we can win this thing! After all, we’ve got podcasting and digital movie making down pat and we’ve got more than a passing interest in the lunacy that NASA is involved in!
Here’s a template that you can use to plan a vodcast—or video podcast—that we’ll eventually post here in Plug Me In and on The Blurb:
NASA Project Template
You’ll need to use Moviemaker or Garage Band to do your actual recording. If you’re not sure how to use Moviemaker, be sure to get the templates that Bam Bam has in class. They’re step-by-step directions, so you’re sure to be able to follow them.
You’ll also need some royalty free music to include in your presentation. Music always makes presentations more interesting. Here are a bunch of royalty free songs that we can use. The tracks are all one minute long—which is the length that videos for the competition are allowed to be:
Royalty Free Jazz Loop
Royalty Free Funk Loop
Royalty Free Fiddle Loop
Royalty Free Classical Loop
Royalty Free Bass Loop
Just remember to include the credit tagline at the end of your production, though. While these tracks are royalty free, you do need to give credit to the creators.
Rock on,
Bam Bam Bigelow
November 18, 2007
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