I highly recommend any of the Sketchnote sets by Study All Knight – she has thought of everything to help you get started. You can use your own graphic organizers or have students search “Mind Map Template” in the Web Search to find some online to use. You can repeat this process to add more items to create a sketchnote, mind-map or web. Touch apply then done to insert your “whiteboard” image onto the canvas. Slowing down helps as does using the larger sized pen when writing. I would not write more than a few words or characters. Marks can be erased with the eraser icon.Ī few tips….first you can zoom in to draw more detailed work. You can also change the color – be sure to scroll to see more options. Now you can use your finger to draw onto the white canvas – just like a whiteboard! You can change the size of your pen by touching the various sized circles. Double touch your white shape and choose Effects. You should now have a white rectangle or square shape. Some of the options are rectangular shaped as well as square, but you can’t tell until it is in on the canvas. Touch one of the blanks – I suggest using one of the top three hits and do not scroll – and insert it onto the canvas. This pulls up a bunch of seemingly blank spaces. Next, type just the word “White” in the search bar. First select a freestyle canvas then touch the plus sign and choose Web Search. Drawing on Pic Collageįor this hack, students will need to access the Web Search. Pic Collage is also available on a variety of other devices – Kindle Fire, Android and computers/laptops with Windows 10. Essentially with this super simple hack, you can add drawing functionality to Pic Collage similar to Doodle Buddy or other simple drawing apps.įirst make sure you have either the app Pic Collage or Pic Collage Kids for the iPad. In this post, I want to go into more detail about the mini whiteboard hack and how it can be adjusted and used in the classroom. The Draw tool is a fantastic, but little-used tool on Pic Collage accessed by double tapping any image on the canvas then selecting Effects then scrolling and choosing Draw. As an official Pic Collage Teacher Ambassador, I shared a bunch of ways to use the tool as well as another cool hack for drawing across the canvas as well on Pic Collage’s fantastic Teacher Corner. This post is a detailed expansion of one of the ideas I shared for using the Pic Collage draw tool on their blog. Learn how to create your own pictures, doodles, portraits, sketchnotes and more to use on the app and some ideas for integrating Pic Collage drawings into the elementary curriculum. Personalize digital projects in the classroom with a simple hack for drawing on Pic Collage.
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