Monday, March 27, 2017
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
INFOGRAPHICS
Q:What are the steps she uses to organize your thoughts for creating an infographic?
Well first off what is an 'infographic', it is a visual representation of information. By creating infographics you are able to educate students by providing a visual of the content. They target all the information you would need to know and by doing this, you will be able to communicate the idea in an engaging way. The steps that Kathy uses to make a infographic are....
1. Select a layer-based imagine editor
2. Have students investigate types of visuals
3. Conduct research
4. Have students create a rough draft
5. Teach students about Creative Commons
6. Have students gather and create assets
7. Teach students about the use of color
8. Teach students about the use of font
9. Teach students about layout
Q:What is the LATCH Method?
LATCH METHOD:
Location
Alphabet
Time
Category
Hierarchy
I believe the 'Latch Method' is a way on how to help students or anyone who wants to make an infographics and help them create one by following and adding these steps.
Copyright & Fair use
Copyright I believe is the legal right of a song or movie that belongs to someone. I usually see it a lot on youtube when im watching a video, for example when they have a song they usually put in the description box that its copyright. But I really never heard of "fair use", but I would like to know more about it for future reference.
Monday, March 20, 2017
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Punctuation
Plagiarism
First time I heard about
plagiarism was probably when I first starting to write essays on a computer or
on paper, around middle school. We’ve all pretty much heard the consequences of
plagiarizing someone else’s work but what is Plagiarism? Plagiarism is when you
use someone else’s work as your own,
same as cheating right? I felt when I got into college that’s when I felt it
was more enforced rather than high school. High school was more as in “don’t cheat
off someone test or homework”, but now that I’m in college its more serious,
but I totally I understand why. what’s the point of going to school if you’re
not going to learn anything just copy off everyone’s work?
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