




You can design one or more slides. For each add a title. For your background you can choose from the buncee possibilities, upload your own or simply select a plain color.

Images can be uploaded with a link attached. When adding text an animation gives you hints on the screen while on the right are your choices. Being able to add a link to your text is a plus. To add a link you must highlight the text for that option to appear.
At any time if you wish to edit any item simply click on it. You can edit, delete or rotate. I would recommend periodically clicking the Save Draft button. More slides can also be added from your digital canvas.
Messages and quotes are buncee generated in different fonts. If you so desire you can insert a drawing or add themed stickers. This has definite appeal if you are designing a specific message. (Education stickers have been included.)
To add other multi-media elements type in your keywords. Click on the available icons, YouTube, SoundCloud, Flickr, Google and Instagram. Thumbnails will appear in the results. You can select any of them or type in a URL link. Click insert. For ease in searching be sure to add tags.

When your buncee is completed click on the Next Step button. You are taken to a window where you can place your buncee in a category, change the setting to public or private, and whether you want to allow comments or not. Once completed, click Post. (You might want to click the Preview button in the upper right-hand corner first.)
At this final window you have many options. If your buncee is an invitation you have the potential for RSVP. You can enter in a list of email addresses and write a message. Your buncee can be shared on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Tumblr and embedded using HTML code. And you can still go back to Create!
Here is the buncee I created after hearing the Kate Greenaway Medal announcement this morning.
Within seconds of my posting I had a viewer comment. On the left of your buncee are still more choices. The ability to save the buncee slide on your computer and convert as a PDF file is a huge bonus.
Without a doubt I am glad Larry Ferlazzo included buncee on his new list. This application is perfect for the educational setting. It could be used to do visual booktalking, reader responses, mini-research, sending announcements and assignments to students. The possibilities are only limited by your creativity. This is definitely going in my virtual toolbox.
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