What is Glogster


 

 

 

Want to get your students' attention?  Try Glogster!  
What is Glogster EDU?

Glogster is an interactive poster that allows students to use creative expression of their knowledge and skills in the classroom and beyond! Students create GLOGS, a digital multimedia poster with text, photos, videos, graphics, sounds, drawings, and so much more!
How to use Glogster EDU

 



















Here are some examples:

Glogster Overview
 If you hover over the image, you can click on this icon found in the top right hand corner to see it full screen.  You may have to zoom to make larger in order to get to the icon on the left side of the Glog.  If you are using Google Chrome and it doesn't work right, switch to Internet Explorer!
Here's an example of a research project on King Tut:
 
If you hover over the image, you can click on this icon found in the top right hand corner to see it full screen. You may have to zoom to make larger in order to get to the icon on the left side of the Glog.  If you are using Google Chrome and it doesn't work right, switch to Internet Explorer! 

What about introducing a project?
 If you hover over the image, you can click on this icon found in the top right hand corner to see it full screen. You may have to zoom to make larger in order to get to the icon on the left side of the Glog.  If you are using Google Chrome and it doesn't work right, switch to Internet Explorer!


How about introducing yourself? Or having your students introduce themselves?
 If you hover over the image, you can click on this icon found in the top right hand corner to see it full screen. You may have to zoom to make larger in order to get to the icon on the left side of the Glog.  If you are using Google Chrome and it doesn't work right, switch to Internet Explorer!
Here is a Glog I designed for our Summer Workshop on Glogster using the book The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. 
 If you hover over the image, you can click on this icon found in the top right hand corner to see it full screen. You may have to zoom to make larger in order to get to the icon on the left side of the Glog.  If you are using Google Chrome and it doesn't work right, switch to Internet Explorer!

Here is a DHS Teacher made Glog about Shakespeare!