Here is the final product of my infographic. The feedback was consistent in finding the balance in my layout and a few small and minor details. With these in mind I made some adjustments and am very pleased with the end result. Have a look!
Thursday, November 28, 2019
Sunday, November 10, 2019
Learning Object... Developing Stage
For my learning object I decided to create an infographic. This infographic would be used to teach and educate parents of pre-kindergarten and Kindergarten students on some fine motor tips and tricks. This will be used as a part of a Welcome to Kindergarten package given out at our schools information night.
(Co-workers)
This was then put out to my peers and fellow co-workers for their feedback and input to make adjustments for my final product.
(Co-workers)
I took all of this feedback and made changes to my Infographic accordingly. I appreciated all the feedback I received and was excited to make the changes to see what the end product was going to look like.
Design Logo - Final Product Vision
I took into consideration the feedback that I received from my peers and made my finishing touches...
Saturday, November 9, 2019
In the beginning...
Design Artifact
As an Early Childhood Educator working in a public school, I have taken on the role of running a breakfast / nutrition program at my school. Through this I have made some connections with the Food for Kids Coordinators. These people manage and make sure that the schools involved in their program have the supplies they need, both food and equipment. I feed up to 70 children every morning in a school of about 300 students that is in a small rural community. I have made sure that I have my Safe Food Handlers Certificate and have knowledge of the Canada’s Food Guide. I was then asked to model my program for other facilitators and this is when I was asked to help come up with the app and content for others to use. I was given the task to first create the logo that was going to be on the apps faceplate. I took on the challenge and also have contributed to the apps creation.
and the ideas that had come from some peer feedback.
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