I'm a huge Wordle fan though I haven't found many ways to use it in my classroom.  I think it is a great idea and my students love to play with it. Playing with words is always a cool thing.

But I don't think I'll ever use Wordle again. I found a post on HistoryTech (historytech.wordpress.com) today about a new site named Tagxedo.  It is a Wordle clone with a very cool twist.  You can make your clouds in the shape of an image you import.  So, instead of having every cloud look like, well... a cloud - they can now look like anything.

They have some great examples on their homepage at http://www.tagxedo.com/.  This is one I could definitely see myself using in my classroom.  The added visual style just screams "MAKE ME INTO A POSTER!" and I'll be happy to oblige.  Very cool site, check it out.

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I agree Tagxedo looks interesting - it's all over the blogs at the moment.

Have you seen the Interesting Ways series?
http://www.ideastoinspire.co.uk/wordle.htm
Thanks for sharing a new resource. I wouldnt quite agree that I cant find a use for Wordle--now that Ive found it I plan on using this for a "get acquainted" exercise in September. However, I did find Tagxedo to be more powerful and fun to play with as well. I think the older students especially enjoy the advanced settings available. Again, thanks for sharing!
I just started Wordling today! Now I have to check this one out. Thank you!

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