Teacher tips
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iZng o e allows users to upload a JPEG and create a jigsaw puzzle. All images
are to be used with the copyright owner’s permission. Teachers will use this tool to create jigsaw puzzles as warm up, orientation activities. A similar tool is J
• Registration: Jg o e requires registration, using an email address. iZn
Students should never use their surnames when signing up. They should not include any identifying details in their jigsaw labels.
• Cybersafety: Find out from school records which students in your classes are under a media ban, generally due to a custody dispute. In addition, check parental blanket media permissions lodged with the school to see if any student is not covered or if any parent has refused permission. Provide alternative tasks for these students.
• Copyright: Remind students to use images with the image creator’s permission.
• Preparation: Make sure your image has the size dimensions and pixels recommended by J iZn
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• Create a jigsaw: Add photo in My puzzles album. Choose file from your computer – Upload a JPEG.
• Edit: Log in and open your My puzzles album. Edit details to add the copyright information and linked website for the image.
• Save and share: In the My puzzles album, Open puzzle to play it. Email the URL of your completed jigsaw to share it. Embed the puzzle in a blog or website.
iZngo e, so that the picture looks clear and not blurred.
• To access Jg o , sign up at
www.jigzone.com and then Sign in within M iZn pc.
Other worlds: To infinity and beyond with digital tools in the middle years by Lizzie Chase with S Bowes, D Ivanek, Y Liu, J Riley, J Starink
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