In this lesson, the students will learn to create their own digital …
In this lesson, the students will learn to create their own digital flyer for an upcoming event, choosing either something done by the school or something they create on their own. The event doesn't need to be real, but the digital flyer should target and appeal to a specific audience, drawing on specific rhetorical strategies to encourage that audience to attend the event.
This lesson plan is for a short unit on making promotional films …
This lesson plan is for a short unit on making promotional films for elective classes to recruit students and to help students build their multimedia presentation skills as well as digital media literacy. The goal is to create a 2-3-minute example film that will promote elective classes and give reasons why students take specific programs and what their goals and intentions for these classes are. This is part of a unit that can be taught in as little as a week but would probably be best spaced out over at least 1-2 weeks. Example Project:Why Join JournalismThumbnail Credits: Photo by NEOSiAM 2021 from Pexels
This lesson extends over several class periods. Students view a Prezi presentation …
This lesson extends over several class periods. Students view a Prezi presentation on Toulmin's argument and complete an assignment based on the presentation. Students then write an argument essay about the power of prevailing passion over reason.
A sample plan for implementing a Genius Hour project in CE English …
A sample plan for implementing a Genius Hour project in CE English 1010 to help students determine what they want to do after high school and how to achieve that.Preview Image: Photo by Glenn Carstens-Peters on Unsplash
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