I chose Glogster at first. After some time with that I realized that (1) it wasn't big enough, (2) I didn't have enough control, and (3) IT FROZE MY COMPUTER EVERY TIME I TRIED TO USE IT.
I decided to create a website...I saw that other people were using weebly, and I wanted to try it out, but still do something different than them. Seeing as this was a VISUAL literacy project, I also integrated some MS Office graphics in here (Photoshop would KILL my computer).
Weebly works perfectly. I can manipulate text and images with their user-friendly interface. There was only one issue I had with it, I couldn't figure out how to get into the HTML. Because everything is already pre-themed, I didn't have control over individual fonts, just "Paragraph" and "Title". I ended up creating those titles and words outside of weebly and uploaded them as my own pictures. Tada!
I decided to create a website...I saw that other people were using weebly, and I wanted to try it out, but still do something different than them. Seeing as this was a VISUAL literacy project, I also integrated some MS Office graphics in here (Photoshop would KILL my computer).
Weebly works perfectly. I can manipulate text and images with their user-friendly interface. There was only one issue I had with it, I couldn't figure out how to get into the HTML. Because everything is already pre-themed, I didn't have control over individual fonts, just "Paragraph" and "Title". I ended up creating those titles and words outside of weebly and uploaded them as my own pictures. Tada!