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When used effectively, digital tools can greatly contribute to creating equity in instructional settings and can enhance your ability to implement differentiated instructional practices. For your final discussion, you will have an opportunity to both creatively reflect on your learning in this course and practice using a digital tool by creating a poster. Have fun with this, and allow your creativity to flow!
Prepare:
Choose one of the following tools to create your poster:CanvaLinks to an external site.
PiktochartLinks to an external site.
Microsoft WordYou may also use another digital tool of your choice as long as your poster can be submitted as a shared link, converted to PDF, or uploaded in an acceptable image format (review What Types of Media Files Can I Upload in Canvas as an Instructor?Links to an external site. for support on accepted formats).
For inspiration and support with getting started with your poster, you may wish to review the following optional help tools:Canva’s Inspire With PostersLinks to an external site.
Canva’s The Graphic OrganizerLinks to an external site.
Piktochart’s How to Create Engaging Typography Poster | Piktochart TutorialLinks to an external site.
How to Make a Poster in Word | Microsoft Word TutorialsLinks to an external site.
Canva’s Research Poster TemplatesLinks to an external site.
Canva’s Educational Posters TemplatesLinks to an external site.
Part 1: Create a Poster to be Included With Your Initial Post
Be creative with your poster and include the following: At least two images and five words that represent your learning in this course.Share your poster in your initial post as an attachment or by providing a shared link so your peers can access it.Part 2: Write a Synopsis of Your Poster for Your Initial Post:
Once you’ve completed your poster, provide a written synopsis of it to accompany your poster attachment or shared link in your initial post. In your synopsis, be sure to: Describe the two images you selected and how they represent your learning in this course. Explain how each of the five words you chose represents your learning in this course. Describe the most significant idea you learned in this course and why it was significant for you. Explain how your perspective has been changed, challenged, or reinforced as a result of this course. Write at least one question you still have regarding the topics of this course.