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Web 2.0 - How to use Wordle
What is Wordle ?
Wordle is a program used for creating “word
clouds” out of any text we choose.
Wordle extracts common words such as ‘a’ and
‘the’ from the paragraph you use.
We decide the way the word cloud is presented
(the colour, direction of word placement,
organization of words etc.)
We can then save your word cloud for individual
use, or allow others to view and comment on it, or
Print-Screen save it using Photoshop.
Where’s Wordle ?
Wordle is NOT at : www.wordle.com !
The wordle site is actually at :
http://www.wordle.net/
You can start using Wordle straight away, and do not
have to supply an email address or join up.
To go straight to the create a Wordle page, simply link
to here: http://www.wordle.net/create
Home Page
View other users' work for inspiration
Creating a Word Cloud
Write, or paste a paragraph of text in the word box.
Then click “Go” and watch the cloud form.
Customizing a Cloud
Customizing a Cloud (Details of Options)
Choose a layout for
your words.
Choose a colour
scheme for your
Wordle.
Choose what language you want
your word cloud to appear in.
Choose your word font
Randomizing
By Selecting ‘Randomize’
you are allowing Wordle to
choose the layout, colour,
language and font of your
word cloud. You may
continuously choose
‘randomize’ until you find a
style that best suits you.
Word Count
Select ‘ language’ on your
toolbar, and then scroll down
to ‘show word counts’. This
screen will then pop up, and
allow you to see the number of
times a word was used in your
cloud.
Things to watch out for !
Wordle will take out unnecessary words, such as connecting
words( ex. the, then, after etc.) However, Wordle will not
notice subtle differences in the same word, and therefore
treat that word as two separate subjects.
Things to watch out for !
Wordle will separate word groupings.
However, we may want to keep them together in a group.
To group words, we can use the tilda ~ symbol (located on
the top left of the keyboard) like this:
Passy's~World~of~ICT and Google~Blogger etc
Things to watch out for !
The first time you try to use Wordle to create a cloud, it might
fail straight away with a Java applet error message.
What causes this problem is usually :
- The computer’s “Firewall” software is blocking wordle
- The Internet Browser is not set up to allow Java to run.
There is good information on fixing both of these problems on
the Wordle FAQ’s page at: http://www.wordle.net/faq
Eg. I found that I had to turn my McAfee Firewall off, make a
Wordle, then turn the Firewall back on again permanently, and
everything has been fine ever since. 
It is highly recommended that everyone read the FAQ page
anyway, because it has lots of useful information about the
possibilities and limitations of Wordle.
Capturing a Wordle Image
Once you have created your Wordle you can save it to their
Gallery, and Wordle also provides you some HTML code for
embedding it into your blog post or web page.
Unfortunately this only embeds a thumbnail, which is too
small to clearly see all the words. Dragging this thumbnail to
increase size results in an image with blurred text.
The best option is to take a screenshot of your Wordle using
a screen capture program, or just the PC’s Print Screen
button, and then take this into an image editor like Paint,
Photoshop, or Fireworks, then crop and save the image.
The saved jpg or png image can then be inserted into a Blog
the same way images usually are inserted and uploaded.
Wordle Blog - written by its creator
Use the blog for opinions and
information on Wordle.
http://blog.wordle.net/
See how effective Wordle is for
people in different professions.
Add comments of your own, and
voice your own thoughts.
Wordle Gallery at http://www.wordle.net/gallery
View other
people's work
Wordle Examples
Wordle Examples
Wordle of Bible Book of Numbers
Wordle – Religious Example
More Examples
Very Long Speeches like President Obama’s first
Presidential Address, and Prime Minister Rudd’s “Sorry
Speech” to Indigenous Australians can be “Wordled” :
More Examples
President Obama’s first Presidential Speech:
Useful Links
The links below are to some useful examples
and further information about using Wordle:
http://www.slideshare.net/JenniferW/wordle-ideas
http://www.slideshare.net/rjensen/twenty-five-interesting-ways-to-usewordle-in
http://www.slideshare.net/ChemEdLinks/chemistry-course-wordle-pagespresentation
http://www.slideshare.net/djd/shakespeare-sonnets-by-doug-using-wordlepresentation
Credits
Around 60% of this presentation was created
from “Digital Maverick’s” Slideshare at :
http://www.slideshare.net/digitalmaverick/how-to-use-wordle-presentation
Various modifications and additions were then
carried out by “BPW” at “Passy World”.