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Fri 23 Apr 2010
Thu 22 Apr 2010
Free Technology for Teachers is a top educational blog written by Richard Byrne, a high school teacher based in South Paris, ME. The website has won an Edublogs Award for ‘Best Resource Sharing Blog’ in 2008 and is one of the best sites on the web for free resources for teachers. Richard is a Google-certified teacher and has also been nominated for an Edublogs Lifetime Achievement Award. We are honored to have been selected by Richard to be reviewed on his blog.
Read the review on Poster-Street here.
Tue 20 Apr 2010
Earth Day is April 22, 2010. Feel free to use this free Earth Day poster to help your younger students think of ways they can help “save the planet.”
Click the image to download the editable PDF file.
Here’s another version. Enjoy!
Click the image to download the editable PDF file.
For more information on Earth Day, click here.
For an Earth Day Science Unit on earth’s Natural Resources, click here.
Tue 20 Apr 2010
Jane Hart, is Founder of the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies website (C4LPT) where she writes about all kinds of helpful websites and online tools. I’ve followed her blog Jane’s e-Learning Pick of the Day for several years now and so I was very honored when Jane sent us a message yesterday saying she had selected Poster-Street.com as an e-Learning Pick of the Day.
Read the review on Poster-Street (janeknight.typepad.com)
Follow Jane on Twitter (twitter.com/c4lpt)
Sun 4 Apr 2010
Finding good fonts is hard – finding good free fonts that are easy to read can be even harder! Here are three fonts that we think will work well for various types of posters and flyers and any of your print related projects.
Sweet and Readable
If you’re looking for an alternative to the omnipresent Comic Sans (something cute and child-like that resembles handwriting) we recommend the Bookworm font available for free on the website Natashaisneat.com. Bookworm is an adorable font that would work well on classroom flyers and posters. It’s readable and cute at the same time.
Cute and Whimsical
The KissmeKissmeKissme font is a fun and whimsical font that works well as the title on a flyer, newsletter or poster. While having a whole page of this to read might be ‘a bit much’ this is sure to be a hit with students. Available for free download on dafont.com.
Cool and Comic
The Komika Poster font works well for creating posters aimed at middle and highschool students. It’s also great for students trying to make their own comic strips or presentations because of how readable it is.
Clean and Clear
Similar to Century Gothic, this sans serif font called Quicksand is perfect for use on blocks of text and is available for free download on FontSquirrel.com. It’s clean lines make it very readable and easy on the eyes.
Elegant and Classy
While not as legible as the rest of the fonts in this post, Scriptina is a beautiful feminine font that makes you think of wedding invitations and fancy schmancy parties, and so we thought we’d include it here. Available for free download from FontSquirrel.com it would be perfect for use on flyers, cards and posters designed for bridal showers and gala dinners.
Got any other favorite free fonts? Please share them by leaving a comment.
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