The first of the Microsoft Partners in Learning Tools that I decided to try out in my classroom was the Auto Collage 2008 program. This program is a free download from Microsoft Partners in Learning. The download is available here. After signing up for a FREE Microsoft Partners in Learning account you will be able to download and install the program.
When you click on the link to install you will see a window, such as the one below, that will open. Click "Run" to begin the installation of the program.
Once the program has successfully installed you can open it using the desktop shortcut that was created during the installation process. Upon opening the program it will look similar to this:
On the right hand side of the screen are the controls for the program. The large black space is where the photo collage will be created.
Now, look at the bottom of the menu on the right side of the screen. Under "Image Browser" it lists the folders you have created in your "My pictures" file on the computer. It will display all the photos that are in your database.
You will need to add the pictures you want for the photo collage to a folder within your "Pictures" folder on your computer. For this example for my science class I created a new folder and kept it labeled "New folder". I then selected the "New folder" within Auto Collage and it displayed my photos on the screen.
Now that all the photos you want are on the screen, all you need to do is click "create" at the top, right of the computer program. The program now automatically moves the photos together and creates a collage of all the photos.
Here is the example I created for my class of 5th graders. We are discussing animal adaptations and animal classification. We used this collage to discuss the adaptations that each of the animals had to survive in their environments.
