Word Clouds

By Ora Baumgarten
 March 7th, 2013
Word Clouds
There are three main free sites for
 creating word clouds:

Wordle – http://www.wordle.net
ABCYA - http://www.abcya.com/word_clouds.htm
and
Tagxedo – http://www.tagxedo.com
Wordle
http://www.wordle.net

Create word clouds from text that you
 provide. It gives prominence to words
 that appear most frequently. You can
 save, print and share your creation.
Example of Wordle
or
or
or
Wordle is useful for…..

•   bulletin boards
•   brainstorming or reflecting
•   remembering vocabulary
•   studying for an exam
•   summarizing a chat or discussion
•   adding an image to a blog post
•   sharing thoughts or notes
•   creating greeting cards
•   Showing creativity
Creative Writing
Write a poem about a country you visited:
 Lines 1 and 8: the name of the country
 Line 2: three physical features
 Line 3: main city, museum, landmark,
  famous site
 Line 4: bordering countries or sea
 Line 5: climate
 Line 6: three historical events that shaped
  the country
 Line 7: issues of importance; poverty, poor
  land, war, pollution
South Africa
Warm, vibrant, subtropical
Table mountain, Cape Town, Kruger
   Park
Indian Ocean Zimbabwe
Mild in the summer and winter
Boer War, Nelson Mandela imprisoned,
   democracy
Poverty, rich fertile land
South Africa
What does it look like in
       Wordle?




        http://oraweb.wordpress.com/
How to use Wordle
Home Page




View other users' work for inspiration
How to Use Wordle




     http://oraweb.wordpress.com/
Creating a Word Cloud




Write, or paste a paragraph of text in the word box.
    Then select go and watch your cloud form.
Saving a Word Cloud


To save your Wordle:
1. Create your Wordle
2. Click the PrtScr button on your keyboard
    1. Paste (Ctrl V) into a Word Document
    2. Double click the image to crop and resize it
    3. Save as .doc file
3. Or
    1. Paste (Ctrl V) into a Paint or graphic editor
    2. Crop and resize the image
    3. Save as .jpg image
Customizing your Cloud
Personalizing your word cloud




                                                              Choose a layout for your
                                                                      words.
                                     Choose a colour scheme
                                        for your Wordle.




Choose what language you want your                                                       Choose your word font
     word cloud to appear in.
Wordle in any language!
Randomizing




              By Selecting ‘Randomize’ you
              are allowing Wordle to choose
               the layout, colour, language
               and font of your word cloud.
              You may continuously choose
               ‘randomize’ until you find a
                 style that best suits you.
Word Count


    Select ‘ language’ on your toolbar,
   and then scroll down to ‘show word
    counts’. This screen will then pop
       up, and allow you to see the
    number of times a word was used
               in your cloud.
What to watch for!

Wordle will take out unnecessary words, such as connecting words(
   ex. the, then, after etc.) However, Wordle will ot notice subtle
differences in the same word, and therefore treat that word as two
                    separate subjects (see below).
Gallery



                           Search
                          specific
 View other               subjects
people's work
Examples
Enter text or URL




     http://oraweb.wordpress.com/
Control the number of words




         http://oraweb.wordpress.com/
Using 20 words only
Decorate your bulletin board
What song is this?
Introduction activity
Get everyone to write their name into a Wordle.
Display the results on the interactive whiteboard.
Use Wordle to write "All About Me"
_________________________________________________
Make information look interesting
Text focus
What do you think the text will be about?
Classroom Rules and Norms
Ways to say things differently
Matching
Characters in a book
Birthday cards
Famous speech
Poetry
Idiom of the Day
Defining Skills using Wordle
Give your students a new vocabulary
 word and ask them for associations. Put
 them in Wordle
Using Wordle for Classroom Polls
Other ideas - birthday month, favorite animals,
 hardest spelling word, feelings, food
Identifying Theme in Story
Character Traits Analysis
Write identifiable and important character traits for any character
Create a Custom Image Header
Spelling with Wordle
• Create and post your weekly spelling list using Wordle.
Give pupils a self-esteem boost & improve
                        relationships

•   Write each child's name on a separate sheet of paper. Circulate each sheet around
    the class so each pupil writes at least 1 nice/+ve attribute about every other pupil.
    They can repeat words others have used. Collect the sheets, type each pupil's list of
    attributes with their name x10 & Wordle the result.
Clarify values
•   Brainstorm a list of personal values that the class feels are important to live by, or use
    a checklist
Language News
Tagxedo
http://www.tagxedo.com

Tagxedo is a word cloud creation tool.
 You can turn text, websites, blogs,
 and more into designs based on the
 frequency of words found in the
 medium.
Tagxedo

Very similar to Wordle

Big difference: create different shapes
Getting started




   Two ways to create
Creating & Changing


                 To add text
Creating & Changing



                 To Save, Print, Share
Creating & Changing

                    Respin - randomly change


                    Lock - don’t allow changes


                    Menu - manually change options




           }   To change the way it looks
Creating & Changing




                 To use a shape instead
                 of a “cloud”
Creating & Changing




                Advanced options, not
                used often
Advanced Options Vocabulary

Frequency Modifier - allows you to increase the number of times a word is used without
retyping the word

Normalize Frequency - Will make a list of unrepeated words look like a normal word cloud

Spread - how different do you want the biggest and smallest words to be? (preset at 40)
Printing/Saving/Sharing
Much easier than Wordle, although some options are complicated.
ABCYA.com – word clouds,
great for the younger students
Scroll down the page – add your
  text and click on the arrow.
Don’t forget to save to your
         computer
Click on Add
Content – then
Upload Images
Add Files, and Navigate your
way back to your saved files on
       your computer
Add a Tag, click on Upload
Fill out the form – (Yes, it is a
       lengthy process!)
Select the Image you are after –
     double click and .. .. ..
Ta –da!
Don’t forget to save your work!

Word clouds march 7 2013

  • 1.
    Word Clouds By OraBaumgarten March 7th, 2013
  • 2.
    Word Clouds There arethree main free sites for creating word clouds: Wordle – http://www.wordle.net ABCYA - http://www.abcya.com/word_clouds.htm and Tagxedo – http://www.tagxedo.com
  • 3.
    Wordle http://www.wordle.net Create word cloudsfrom text that you provide. It gives prominence to words that appear most frequently. You can save, print and share your creation.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
    Wordle is usefulfor….. • bulletin boards • brainstorming or reflecting • remembering vocabulary • studying for an exam • summarizing a chat or discussion • adding an image to a blog post • sharing thoughts or notes • creating greeting cards • Showing creativity
  • 9.
    Creative Writing Write apoem about a country you visited:  Lines 1 and 8: the name of the country  Line 2: three physical features  Line 3: main city, museum, landmark, famous site  Line 4: bordering countries or sea  Line 5: climate  Line 6: three historical events that shaped the country  Line 7: issues of importance; poverty, poor land, war, pollution
  • 10.
    South Africa Warm, vibrant,subtropical Table mountain, Cape Town, Kruger Park Indian Ocean Zimbabwe Mild in the summer and winter Boer War, Nelson Mandela imprisoned, democracy Poverty, rich fertile land South Africa
  • 11.
    What does itlook like in Wordle? http://oraweb.wordpress.com/
  • 12.
    How to useWordle
  • 13.
    Home Page View otherusers' work for inspiration
  • 14.
    How to UseWordle http://oraweb.wordpress.com/
  • 15.
    Creating a WordCloud Write, or paste a paragraph of text in the word box. Then select go and watch your cloud form.
  • 16.
    Saving a WordCloud To save your Wordle: 1. Create your Wordle 2. Click the PrtScr button on your keyboard 1. Paste (Ctrl V) into a Word Document 2. Double click the image to crop and resize it 3. Save as .doc file 3. Or 1. Paste (Ctrl V) into a Paint or graphic editor 2. Crop and resize the image 3. Save as .jpg image
  • 17.
  • 18.
    Personalizing your wordcloud Choose a layout for your words. Choose a colour scheme for your Wordle. Choose what language you want your Choose your word font word cloud to appear in.
  • 19.
    Wordle in anylanguage!
  • 20.
    Randomizing By Selecting ‘Randomize’ you are allowing Wordle to choose the layout, colour, language and font of your word cloud. You may continuously choose ‘randomize’ until you find a style that best suits you.
  • 21.
    Word Count Select ‘ language’ on your toolbar, and then scroll down to ‘show word counts’. This screen will then pop up, and allow you to see the number of times a word was used in your cloud.
  • 22.
    What to watchfor! Wordle will take out unnecessary words, such as connecting words( ex. the, then, after etc.) However, Wordle will ot notice subtle differences in the same word, and therefore treat that word as two separate subjects (see below).
  • 23.
    Gallery Search specific View other subjects people's work
  • 24.
  • 25.
    Enter text orURL http://oraweb.wordpress.com/
  • 26.
    Control the numberof words http://oraweb.wordpress.com/
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30.
    Introduction activity Get everyoneto write their name into a Wordle. Display the results on the interactive whiteboard.
  • 31.
    Use Wordle towrite "All About Me" _________________________________________________
  • 32.
  • 33.
    Text focus What doyou think the text will be about?
  • 34.
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    Ways to saythings differently
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  • 39.
  • 40.
  • 41.
  • 42.
    Defining Skills usingWordle Give your students a new vocabulary word and ask them for associations. Put them in Wordle
  • 43.
    Using Wordle forClassroom Polls Other ideas - birthday month, favorite animals, hardest spelling word, feelings, food
  • 44.
  • 45.
    Character Traits Analysis Writeidentifiable and important character traits for any character
  • 46.
    Create a CustomImage Header
  • 47.
    Spelling with Wordle •Create and post your weekly spelling list using Wordle.
  • 48.
    Give pupils aself-esteem boost & improve relationships • Write each child's name on a separate sheet of paper. Circulate each sheet around the class so each pupil writes at least 1 nice/+ve attribute about every other pupil. They can repeat words others have used. Collect the sheets, type each pupil's list of attributes with their name x10 & Wordle the result.
  • 49.
    Clarify values • Brainstorm a list of personal values that the class feels are important to live by, or use a checklist
  • 50.
  • 51.
    Tagxedo http://www.tagxedo.com Tagxedo is aword cloud creation tool. You can turn text, websites, blogs, and more into designs based on the frequency of words found in the medium.
  • 52.
    Tagxedo Very similar toWordle Big difference: create different shapes
  • 53.
    Getting started Two ways to create
  • 54.
  • 55.
    Creating & Changing To Save, Print, Share
  • 56.
    Creating & Changing Respin - randomly change Lock - don’t allow changes Menu - manually change options } To change the way it looks
  • 57.
    Creating & Changing To use a shape instead of a “cloud”
  • 58.
    Creating & Changing Advanced options, not used often
  • 59.
    Advanced Options Vocabulary FrequencyModifier - allows you to increase the number of times a word is used without retyping the word Normalize Frequency - Will make a list of unrepeated words look like a normal word cloud Spread - how different do you want the biggest and smallest words to be? (preset at 40)
  • 60.
    Printing/Saving/Sharing Much easier thanWordle, although some options are complicated.
  • 61.
    ABCYA.com – wordclouds, great for the younger students
  • 62.
    Scroll down thepage – add your text and click on the arrow.
  • 64.
    Don’t forget tosave to your computer
  • 65.
    Click on Add Content– then Upload Images
  • 66.
    Add Files, andNavigate your way back to your saved files on your computer
  • 67.
    Add a Tag,click on Upload
  • 68.
    Fill out theform – (Yes, it is a lengthy process!)
  • 69.
    Select the Imageyou are after – double click and .. .. ..
  • 70.
    Ta –da! Don’t forgetto save your work!