A lesson that teaches Digital Citizenship by providing students and parents Digital …
A lesson that teaches Digital Citizenship by providing students and parents Digital Citizenship resources and has the students create a infographic about one specific element of Digital CitizenshipImage by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay
UCET Conference 2021 - Ignite! In 5 minutes and with 20 images …
UCET Conference 2021 - Ignite! In 5 minutes and with 20 images come and inspire teachers! Share 20 slides in 5 minutes and inspire teachers (think of a mini TED event). Presenters will have just five minutes and 20 slides each to share their passions, tell their stories, or share their experiences in a continuous rapid-fire presentation! Presenter slides are shown for 15 seconds each on an automatic rotation for a total of 5 minutes of fame. By sharing what ignites their passions—a professional practice from the classroom, excitement about a new tool that will spark creativity for their students, or a personal story of student engagement – Ignite! presenters will fan the flames for their fellow attendees while awakening their awareness, stimulating their thought, or spurring them to action. Making Infographics with Canva - Katarina Pantic & Steven Uribe When teaching disciplinary literacy, secondary education teachers often need to make their own visuals or visual representations of long texts. Such visuals do not have the potential to increase student interest in the subject matter, but by teaching students how to make them, one can teach students the valuable skill of synthesizing complex information in a fun way. In this presentation, we will share resources on how to make infographics with free software called Canva and share some projects of college (pre-service teachers) and high school students to inspire you to use infographics in your own classroom.
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