You may be thinking: "Generating what?" Profit? Power? Some other thing that stars with a "P" that's typically thought of being created by means of "generation"? Nope. Probably not any of those. Unless you know some kind of fancy word for "Image" that starts with a "P". Like picture... Oh well. You get the point. We're going to think about image generators, how cool and neat they are, and how they have practical, cool, and neat applications in a classroom environment!
You're gonna love 'em so much, that'll be you by the time this is over with.
I experimented with a couple of different generators, and these are the conclusions that I came to:
Conclusion Number One:
Conclusion Number Two:
That's about it. Seriously. The tool of the image generator has a hilarious amount of possibilities. You just have to know where to look! I would suggest www.imagechef.com, personally. It's nicely organized and gives you access to tons of interesting generators!
I think that generators could come in handy in classrooms as tools to incorporate humor into the lessonplan. Like I said--sometimes in life, you just need a cheesy graphic. It also wouldn't hurt to introduce students to image generators. They could prove useful for projects, and sure are entertaining to play around with anyways! You never know when you'll need this tool, however goofy it admittedly is.
If you want to try out any of the image generators I used in this post, check out the links below!
Fortune Cookie Generator
Or, if you're wondering if there's a generator out there for something specific, I would suggest Googling it.
Or, if you're wondering if there's a generator out there for something specific, I would suggest Googling it.
Have fun...






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