The Ultimate Guide to Office 365 Word clouds are great visual tools because they help communicate ideas in a very direct way, putting the focus on the most important words. Here’s how to add one to your PowerPoint presentation using the Pro Word Cloud add-in. Installing the add-in. In the Office Store, search for.
Once you find it, click it. Then click Add Open in PowerPoint. You’ll see an alert about a new Office add-in.
Pro word cloud should enable me to do this i word. So I upgraded from office 2011 for mac to office 2016 for mac. I found Pro Word Cloud and downloaded. When I go to office stor, I find the app together with 2 others, but when I try to find it in word, it is not there, only the two other apps are visible.
Click Trust this add-in. Generating your word cloud. To access the add-in in PowerPoint, head to Insert My Add-ins See All. From this menu, select Pro Word Cloud.
Once you open it, you’re going to get a sidebar on the right-hand side of the page where you can control a few options about how your word cloud is going to look. You can select a font, color scheme, layout, case, and importantly, the size of the world cloud that you want to generate. Select some text on your slide, and click on Create Word Cloud – and just like that, you’ll get your word cloud. Saving & using your word cloud. You have a few options. You can save it to an online gallery, or if you’d rather work with it locally, right-click on the image. If you choose Save picture as, you can save the image of this word cloud locally to your system.
On the other hand, if you want to just use the word cloud in your current presentation, that’s easy to do. Just right-click again, and this time choose Copy. Then just paste the image into your presentation, and you’ve got a word cloud!
It’s that simple.
I have a confession to make, I struggle to keep up with my email inbox. That is why earlier this week when an email appeared from Hardy Leung I didn't give it the attention I should have., as reported this morning, has released a new word cloud generation tool called. There are three things that separate from similar tools like,. First, as anyone can see by visiting Tagxedo, it is very easy to customize the design of your word clouds. You can select from a variety of shapes in which to display words or you can design your shape for your word cloud. You can enter text into the word cloud generator manually or simply enter a url from which will generate a word cloud. As with other word cloud generators you also have options for excluding words from your word clouds.
The second thing that makes different from its competitors is a good variety of image download options. Gives you eighteen options for saving your word clouds as png or jpeg files. Finally, the third thing about is that the creator, Hardy Leung, really seems interested in getting feedback from teachers about how can be improved for educational use.
Here's an excerpt from the email Hardy sent me earlier this week. '.I'd also like to receive feedback on how to improve it, especially if children are using it.' Applications for Education Word cloud tools like can be useful for visual learners who need a visual depiction of the words of emphasis in a text. You could try having students use as an tool in the editing of their written work. Have students paste the text of an essay they've written into to see how often they use particular words or phrases. The students can then reflect on why they've used a particular word so often.