๐ Ruth Asawa was a Japanese American sculptor recognized for her wire sculpture, public commissions, and activism.
During #APAHM, join @AsiaSocietyEDU for "Spotlight on Asian Pacific Americans," mini lessons for kids celebrating #AAPI contributions. https://t.co/rsqsjDLYKG
A7: I will go through the process of designing an infographic myself! I see this as the perfect way to learn about the process and become aware of the challenges I may encounter. #globaledchat#project1
A6: Encouraging students to "show, not tell", use of typography (too much vs too little), organization/story line, Thinking outside the box! #globaedchat#project1
A5: The infographic itself is a great way to assess students understanding of a global issue. It's also good to assess students' ability to visually express information. Use of data/charts, technical rigor, understanding of audience are all key. #globaledchat#project1
Synchronous: In pairs, discuss the most critical information about the global issue to focus on. #venngage is a great resource - students can use a video conferencing app to design together.
Asynchronous: Research the topic, practice design skills.
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A3. My first grader has a zoom morning meeting with the teachers and entire class. Teachers send video mini lessons for all subjects and students complete small assignments. Students upload photos and videos to demonstrate learning. Working well so far. #Globaledchat