"Learning how to use image editing software can be difficult and time consuming. And, teaching students how to use it can be even more challenging. Luckily, there are several free, online alternativ..."
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Are you looking for a free, online image editor? The Edublogger has come up with three programs that meet 3 criteria:
1. It is free to use.
2. It requires no registration.
3. It provides educators and students with an intuitive, easy-to-learn photo editing tool.
Each of the 3 tools is described and there is a list of pros and cons to help you choose.
And the three tools are:
* Picadilo
* Pixlr
* Fotor
Learning to edit images is a great skill for students to learn. You might have them edit an image and use it with ThingLink allowing your students to create an interactive image for others in the class to use.
Some great image editor resources.
To help you and your students create your own amazing images, Edublogger has compiled a list of 3 online photo editors. In order to be on the list, each of these tools must meet these three requirements:
And the tools are:
* Picadilo
* Pixlr
* Fotor