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Free tool to help with promotion
Promoting your school library to students, teachers and the school community can be fun! You can use Wordle to create eye catching patterns of words and phrases related to your school libraries, or any other topic you may want to promote.
We used the metadata from the last six issues of Connections to create this Wordle. It's easy to change styles and colour palettes to suit your needs. For example, you could match the design to the school colours, or create one for each season or school term. Include a Wordle on your website, in newsletters or on posters to promote activities.
The images you create with Wordle are yours to use as you like. The images can be saved to file, printed or saved to the Wordle gallery to share with others, or they can be pasted into an editing tool like Paint.
Wordle can be found at www.wordle.net.
Examples of images created in Wordle with different fonts, layouts and colours




