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Express Yourself: 7 Tips to Get the Creativity Flowing | Beth Buelow ...

Express Yourself: 7 Tips to Get the Creativity Flowing | Beth Buelow ... | Scriveners' Trappings | Scoop.it
Being an introvert can be a double-edged sword when it comes to creativity and self-expression. On the one hand, we have the gift of introspection; being able to reflect and attend to our inner world is a wonderful foundation ...

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Sarah McElrath's curator insight, February 11, 7:18 AM

This is a very thoughtful post. I love that the author acknowledges the good of being an introvert, and then gives helpful steps toward stepping out into the world to communicate.

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phrase.it - Online Image Editor For Cartoon Style Speech Bubbles

phrase.it - Online Image Editor For Cartoon Style Speech Bubbles | Scriveners' Trappings | Scoop.it
phrase.it is a free online image editor which lets you add cartoon style speech and thought bubbles to your images. It's extremely easy to use and you will have great looking results within minutes.

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Nancy Jones's curator insight, January 19, 10:09 AM

This would be enthusiastically received by students, know doubt, who could then extend their visual literacy as well.

Dennis T OConnor's curator insight, January 19, 3:34 PM

Here's a simple way to create some eye catching graphics.  Taks a bit to get the size of the photo and the size of the bubble to actually work. 

Randi Thompson's curator insight, January 19, 8:41 PM

Oh, how fun this is!