We know that graphics are the key to a great doodle note page! Integrating an image with the text of the notes is what boosts student focus and retention and helps the brain make connections.
These two tools will help a ton when you are working with images for your pages.
#1: AUTODRAW
This will be groundbreaking for many of you.
With https://www.autodraw.com/ you just sketch a quick shape of an image you need/want, and it offers you suggested images and icons that you can download!
Here are my samples of playing around with it.
This is awesome for those of us who cannot draw on a tablet (or at all!)
Check it out and play around here.
*I was unable to find the terms of use for the images that this produces, so be aware that it’s possible these images are copyrighted.
#2 – REVERSE IMAGE SEARCH
You can use the reverse image search feature in google for a few different purposes:
- Find the original source of an image
- Find a better version of a public domain image
- Get more info about an image
Here are instructions on how to use it and a list of clever tips for handy ways you can use for your classroom and at home.
To do an image search, go to https://images.google.com/ and click on the camera icon.