


While it has great in-app layouts, it lacks the option to layer grid lines onto projects to aid in alignment (think rule of thirds and the golden ratio). Consider using PicCollage to help demonstrate and present learning in a digital portfolio, to conduct formative assessments following a lesson, to showcase culminating projects, or to make digital posters. It's also a great choice for teaching intro to graphic design and photo editing. PicCollage is an engaging, high-reward creation tool that offers students visually creative ways to present their learning. Hundreds of theme-based stickers and backgrounds are available for purchase.
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The free version has pop-up ads (that you must tap to close) and frequent prompting to remove watermarks and ads (for a fee), and it comes with a limited amount of stickers, backgrounds, and fonts. Go to "School Settings" to disable social features and/or block web photos. Students can also search for and follow other users in-app and at the companion website. The default settings let students explore and remix other user's creations. Students can print to many paper sizes or even have their creations printed on a custom mobile phone case for a fee. Creations save in-app and can be shared by email, by SMS, and across social media.

PicCollage is an Adobe Creative Cloud-connected app, with a powerful photo editor that yields professional-like results. Single-tap an element to move/change size double-tap to add effects, clip, duplicate, move to back, set as background, or delete. PicCollage is a creativity app that allows users to create fun and playful designs combining photos, text, drawings, and stickers. Students select a layout, then add text, stickers, backgrounds, a freestyle drawing, or photos/GIFs from a device's library or the web and then activate the in-app camera.
