I was surprised that I could actually save a webpage and open it in Paint. This looks like it could be very useful in the classroom. Teachers could save pages and add details to it and then show it to their class.
The image capture I chose to use was an image from the D-Day invasion in 1944. I chose this because it was 65 years ago tomorrow that this world-changing event happened. I used the printscreen button and then pasted the page into Paint. I added a title and some arrows to the picture. I saved it as a jpg file (82kb) and created a link, D-Day.
The image capture I chose to use was an image from the D-Day invasion in 1944. I chose this because it was 65 years ago tomorrow that this world-changing event happened. I used the printscreen button and then pasted the page into Paint. I added a title and some arrows to the picture. I saved it as a jpg file (82kb) and created a link, D-Day.

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