Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Tech Tool Response: Piktochart and Flaticon
I really loved this tool, mostly because trying to make posters in Word or some other program that is not really designed for that has always been a pain. And with all the design options, it really provides a lot of opportunity for creativity for those students who want to go beyond what is simply required, while also being simple enough to use for students that are not as well-versed in technology. And because this tool does not require the use of video, it is a bit more accessible than FlipGrid; any student that has access to a computer can use Piktochart. And, even if a student did not have access to or want to use Piktochart, a poster assignment would give students the option to make one by hand if they chose to. I absolutely plan on using this tool as a student, and I will introduce future students of mine to it as well.
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I want to introduce it to my daughter who has to make posters all the time in school!
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