This site seems to be creating quite a 'buzz' amongst technology coaches. One can enter ANY text - could be the contents of an email, could be text copied and pasted directly from a website - something of personal interest or something content-specific. Hence, the educational application. There is one drawback, Wordle is not intended as an educational site specifically and its content is NOT monitored in anyway for appropriateness to an educational setting.
It is, however, very cool - here is a sample of a word cloud created in Wordle. The creator must have been comparing presidential candidates McCain and David Letterman ;-)
What I suggest you do for fun, if you want to check out Wordle is click on the link in this blog to your latest entry and simply copy the URL. Wordle will pull the text and 'word cloud' it for you - you can then change font styles, background colors, etc. Here's what the create screen will look like if you decide to do that:
Thursday, September 25, 2008
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AGH! I was hoping nobody would find this! The presentation I submitted this week contains a very special (secret) wordle. I really like this fun tool. I just made wordles yesterday from the complete text of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and of "Walden." (They are in the public domain, and so you can get full text--I did not spend yesterday typing them!)
I love Wordle. I use it to make word clouds for the titles of my bulletin boards. I have each student submit a word about the project we're working on I make them into a class cloud. Cool tool.
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