Edublog's Teacher Blogging Challenge was all about avatars in Challenge #4. My avatar has always been a photograph of myself. I explored shrinkpictures first and was impressed with how quickly and easily I could shrink any photograph to avatar size.
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Building Community in a Differentiated Classroom:
An important component of a differentiated class is developing community. Avatars are a wonderful tool to help your students get to know each other. Avatar makers like FaceYourManga can be used to have students introduce themselves. Try this: Have students make an avatar that represents themselves and upload it onto their blog. Have your students share their avatars informally at morning meeting or more formally with presentations.

While exploring, I decided to use this Voki avatar on my classroom blog, Looking Glass, because I could record my own voice. It welcomes parents and offers suggestions about how to use my blog to spark conversations with their children about what they're learning. Voki could be used in a similar way to FaceYourManga as a "getting to know you" activity, but has the added benefit of including the students' voices. Students could add a personal message to the readers of their blog using this type of avatar. Voki could also be used to create avatars for the fictional characters in their independent reading or a historical figure in a biography they are reading. Avatars could be added to a blog or wiki page.
DI w/Tech in a NutShell:
Avatar creators are a terrific technology tool to help you develop community in your classroom and get to know your students' interests. Offering several choices for avatar makers differentiates the product according to your students' interests and possibly readiness level (some sites are easier than others).