[CASL-L] Program to create Illuminated manuscript
Jacquelyn Whiting
jacquelynwhiting at gmail.com
Mon Dec 3 05:30:31 PST 2018
Hi, Keely,
We don't have Canva approved for data privacy compliance in our district.
As an alternative, in both Google Slides and Google Draw, students can
customize the layout to be book dimensions. In Google Draw they can create
their own illuminations or import ones they have found as well as compose
text. In Slides they can import images they find or import images they
create in Google draw, as well as compose text.
Hope this helps.
Jackie
Jacquelyn Whiting
Redding, CT USA
@MsJWhiting <https://twitter.com/MsJWhiting>
my blog <http://jwbeyondthestacks.blogspot.com/>
On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 8:22 AM Norton, Keely <KNorton at stamfordct.gov> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a free website or Google extension that would be good
> for making an illuminated manuscript? A teacher has been studying the
> origins of Islam with students and wants them to put their research into a
> more graphic/visual format and thought this traditional manuscript style
> would be interesting. I was thinking Canva, except I don't think they have
> a booklet template. I would appreciate any suggestions!
>
> Best,
>
>
> *Keely Norton *
> *Library Media Specialist*
> *Scofield Magnet Middle School*
> *203-977-2754*
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