Showing posts with label Drawing and Coloring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drawing and Coloring. Show all posts

Monday, October 31, 2011

Cartoon Critters

Cartoon Critters is a nice site for the younger kids for learning how to draw and for finding other interactive/educational links.  This site has online coloring books, story books, videos, etc etc.

I recommend checking out Cartoon Critters by clicking here.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Spiffles

Spiffles is a site I just found out about from another tech on Plurk, Karen Beil. This is a great site for younger kids that has lots of activities to choose from. Spiffles is a combination of 3 popular children's website: Free Kids Music, Light Up your Brain, and the Coloring Spot.

I highly recommend checking out Spiffles by clicking here!!!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Sketchpad

Sketchpad is a site I just read about on Free Technology 4 Teachers. This is a place where people can draw/paint online. It reminds me of a cross between Alpoy and Paint Brush, and is an excellent alternative to both. What I like so much about Sketchpad is how easy it is to use. Plus, w/ all the editing tools available for the user it really is one of the better free drawing applications out there.



Give Sketchpad a try by clicking here.


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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Flockdraw

Flockdraw is a great new site for collaborative drawing projects. All a person has to do is click start drawing and then send people the URL to have others edit it. Another neat feature will be the ability embed the drawing into your site/blog.

Below is a test drawing on created, feel free to edit along...
http://flockdraw.com/8wks9k



For another excellent review check out Richard Byrne's blog.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Crayola Digi-Color

Crayola Digi-Color is a great site for kids looking for a great coloring experience. CDC is a very easy site to use and all that is required is the latest version of Flash installed on your browser.

Below is my sample pic using a number of color/drawing tools...



Give Crayola Digi-Color a try by clicking here.
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