Infographic Poster Gallery
Year 3 MAET students have been exploring the Design Thinking Process and have been making infographics as a product of their learning. Come view their work at our poster gallery in the afternoon at GREAT16.
Debbie McHorney: The How, Why and What of Twitter for Educators.
Joy Zaher: Visual Syllabus
Erin Schneider: Bullying in Schools
Jennifer Stillwell: Urging students to participate in extracurricular activities. Having parents see the benefits of extracurricular activities.
Katie Carnes: A guide to design thinking for instructional designers.
Andrew Foord: An Infographic to raise awareness of TBI's (Traumatic Brain Injuries)
Morgan Saunders: In Michigan 8th grade is the first year where students are asked to write a timed, five paragraph essay. To help create consistency between classes on the basic format of an essay, my infographic is a visual description of how a basic essay should be set-up and how it can be applied across the subject areas.
Kristen Fenzau: Intended for my 3rd Grade students, it is a positive reminder of how to have a great day at school!
Alicia Sansing: Many educators outside of special education are confused at the IEP process, from pre-referral to re-evaluating the students every three years. I have abstracted the IEP process in a clean and straightforward way.
Yalonda Combs: My infographic is to improve student success in my classroom - My Audience: is for all students, My goal: is for students to use as a tool to be successful - organization, and self-improvement of their overall performance.
McKenzie Wallace: This infographic describes the process of the hero's journey and connects the actions of the protagonist of the novel SPEAK with the different steps in the journey. The infographic is for English/Language Arts students in 9-10 grade.
Joy Zaher: Visual Syllabus
Erin Schneider: Bullying in Schools
Jennifer Stillwell: Urging students to participate in extracurricular activities. Having parents see the benefits of extracurricular activities.
Katie Carnes: A guide to design thinking for instructional designers.
Andrew Foord: An Infographic to raise awareness of TBI's (Traumatic Brain Injuries)
Morgan Saunders: In Michigan 8th grade is the first year where students are asked to write a timed, five paragraph essay. To help create consistency between classes on the basic format of an essay, my infographic is a visual description of how a basic essay should be set-up and how it can be applied across the subject areas.
Kristen Fenzau: Intended for my 3rd Grade students, it is a positive reminder of how to have a great day at school!
Alicia Sansing: Many educators outside of special education are confused at the IEP process, from pre-referral to re-evaluating the students every three years. I have abstracted the IEP process in a clean and straightforward way.
Yalonda Combs: My infographic is to improve student success in my classroom - My Audience: is for all students, My goal: is for students to use as a tool to be successful - organization, and self-improvement of their overall performance.
McKenzie Wallace: This infographic describes the process of the hero's journey and connects the actions of the protagonist of the novel SPEAK with the different steps in the journey. The infographic is for English/Language Arts students in 9-10 grade.