This fun website (top left) allows you to search for a particular emoticon, make a copy of it and then paste it into whatever you are working on digitally. Emojis are now a part of the fabric of modern society. so here are nearly 3,000 emoji characters and they are treated like text. If your computer or device doesn't have an emoji keyboard, you can search, copy and paste emoji characters from emojipedia.org. Working on a computer and want to insert emojis? You can see a listing of emojis at emojicopy.com. Click an emoji to add it to the lineup. Click the copy button after your lineup is complete and then paste anywhere you can type. **All of these resources came from https://learninginhand.com/emoji18 See below for other super fun emoji sites, including emoji translate. Teachers and students can have a lot of fun mocking up screenshots of text conversations. One place to do that is ifaketextmessage.com. Simply enter what you want in the bubbles and the site generates an image that looks like a screenshot. You can download this image and use it anywhere. One particularly good use for this is to have students make conversations that use vocabulary words in context. Another use to is mock up a conversation that could be used as a discussion starter. iFake Text Message simulates a conversation happening on an iPhone. If you’d prefer to make one that looks like it’s happening on an Android phone, search the web for “android fake screenshot” and you’ll have some choices of apps and websites to use. If you want to create a video animation of a text message conversation, check out the TextingStory Chat Story Maker iPhone app: textingstory.com. Comments are closed.
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Dawn TushInstructional Facilitator @ Pauline Central, Topeka, KS Archives
December 2020
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