Type in what you want and choose whether you wish to have images, GIFs (small animated images) or a YouTube clip (the video actually becomes embedded in the poster). So tap on the screen, choose a background and then tap again choosing ‘Web Search’. My final step is to change the background and then do a Web search. When added, drag the text to the position you want it and pinch your fingers to resize. Easily, change the font, text background and colour using the options panel. Next you can tap on the screen and then choose to add some text to create a title. Once added, it’s simple to move, rotate or resize using your fingers. You can see the App allows you to choose from adding text, photos, Web content, collected media or backgrounds.įirstly, you can add an image from your gallery (I saved a good image from a website beforehand). I will use the topic Volcanoes as an example.īelow is the blank poster. I’m going to show you ‘Freestyle’ so you know how to use all the features. ‘Freestyle’ is a blank page where you can start from scratch. ‘Templates’ will help you make a whole range of projects from phone case covers to newspapers. ‘Grids’ will allow you to make a simple collage from your gallery photos. When you open the App, you will reach this page: Like many Apps nowadays, it is very straightforward to use. Here is a PicCollage a student of mine created as part of their Thai history project: It is available on the App Store and Google Play. PicCollage is a great app which allows you to create visually effective posters.
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