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TPACK Ambigram

| Posted on: March 2nd, 2009 | Categories: Ambigrams, Art, Creativity, Design, Fun, Personal, Representation, TPACK, Teaching, Technology, Worth Reading | 4 Comments »
Other related posts and pages: |New ambigrams for a new blog! | ISTE: SIGTE Webinar on TPACK | Fact / Fiction, ambigram | Mirror, mirror | Technology Integration 2.0 — was TPACK ;-) |

I have been wanting to create a TPACK ambigram for a while now… what would be better than combining my two greatest loves – technology integration in teaching WITH ambigrams!

Finally after some subtle prodding by Matt Koehler I have finally done so. This is a reflection ambigram i.e. it would read the same when you hold it up to a mirror. Of course this makes it ideal for a t-shirt design (which I guess is the next step). To ensure that you do hold it up against a mirror I have placed some text below the image that is already reflected (nudge, nudge… ). Enjoy.


| Posted on: March 2nd, 2009
Other related posts and pages: |New ambigrams for a new blog! | ISTE: SIGTE Webinar on TPACK | Fact / Fiction, ambigram | Mirror, mirror | Technology Integration 2.0 — was TPACK ;-) |


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4 Responses to “TPACK Ambigram”

  1. Oh yeah… this is quite- quite good!

  2. Thanks. I think the next step is to set up a cafe-press account and price it at cost – and let people make their own, if they want. We already have a design for a TPACK button (modeled on the Got Milk campaign – even has the same typeface). That’s the one on the front page of my website. Just need some time!

  3. I think my principal ( http://cardinalconnection.blogspot.com/ ) is ready to put the sucker on the back of a t-shirt for our tech cohort!
    ;)

  4. Sean, I think we are coming up with a cafe-press account… will post it onto the blog when that is done. We will not be making any money off it (as I had mentioned in my previous note).

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