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Category Archives: Infographic
Got Time Management?
Over the past weeks, it has been fun getting to know new students in the Crowsnest and observing growth in those who are back for another voyage. It was also fun to start the year doing creative work with the … Continue reading
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Be Yourself- Zoey, Nick, Rishi
island-club-villas Our infographic is focused on the idea of being your own person and following your instinct. Don’t live the way that other expect you to, live the way you want to. Be your own and be independent of the … Continue reading
Time Management Explored
With three weeks to go before fall term exams, let’s celebrate some specific language on time management. In the fall term so far, you may have developed one of these strategies, and now this infographic can give you specific language … Continue reading
Let’s Use This Great Infographic To Help Us Create an Excellent Post
Let’s have everyone enjoy this infographic as a reminder to revise one’s blog post very carefully. We can put the posts in the “Shakespeare” category and set the tag, “She’s The Man.” Moreover, let’s have everyone research our Twitter site, … Continue reading
Going down the Mississippi river: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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Huck Infographic
When I created my infographic, I had to use my technology and artistic skills. Also, I tried to use constant colors and representative icons, so my infographic seems clear to people. It was hard for me how to explain each … Continue reading
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Infographic on Jim
The 21st century skill that I used most to create my infographic was how adept I am with technology and understanding user interface. I was very quick to understand the application that I was working with, and so I was … Continue reading
Let’s Have Fun w/an Alternative Assessment on Twain
Let’s collectively get “shot” [see author’s notice at the start of the novel] and express visualy one or several aspects of this “secret” plot. We’ll each make one infographic that I will later collate in our academic pinterest. The board … Continue reading