In this episode, educational consultant Tony Vincent shares how educators can empower students as graphic designers. You’ll hear plenty of EdTech tips and resources for helping student graphic designers grow as visual communicators by providing opportunities to share their learning with the use of illustrations, color, typography, and more!
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Tips for How to Support Your Student Graphic Designers
- Graphic design skills help students communicate their ideas visually.
- Peer feedback helps students refine their graphic design work.
- Canva and Google Slides are great tools for student design projects.
- Small conferences can offer big, meaningful connections with other educators.
SPONSORED BY ShiftinEdu
This episode is sponsored by ShiftinEdu. ShiftinEdu is a two-day learning event hosted by St. Stephen’s Episcopal Day School, designed for forward-thinking educators who embrace evidence-based and innovative practices in PK-12 environments. Attendees can learn from top educational thought leaders, researchers, and practitioners to gain a deeper understanding of how to design and deliver innovative learning experiences that prepare students for success. Learn more at: www.shiftinedu.com/
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