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Team Building with wordle?
Looking for a fun project for your team. Wordle combined with cafepress, empower your team members to create cool customized t-shirts.
The only thing I can think of doing with them is to put them on t-shirts or hats. But, what a great program plus it's free and easy to use.
The program is wordle and you can get there by clicking this link www.wordle.net.
The program is straight foreword. You go to the site and click on create, type in a bunch of words and then click go. That is it, the image below is my wordle I made. It only took a couple of minutes.
How can a coach use it? My first thought was to type in the words that describe your team, or get each team member to come up with one word each that best describes the team. Next, go to www.wordle.net and click on create to make your Wordle. Now you have an image you can put on a t-shirt, newsletter, blog post or poster.
You can even make one for each team member. Most shops will charge you a setup charge, but if you go to www.cafepress.com and set up your own shop you wouldn't have to pay setup charges.
Not sure what else I can do with it, if you have any thoughts on the topic please let me know.
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Dave Pineau knew after two season's he had found a winner with Digital Scouting Video Sharing database. Having tried a popular Game Tape exchange service, and then sharing games using thumb drives, heposted by Francis Clayton on Monday, 30 April 2012
coolness
wordles rock because words go every witch way expressing them selves in their own way




