Digital Multimodal Composition, Canva, Project Based Learning

Creating Digital Storytelling Projects with Canva

The Power of Sharing Stories Digital storytelling is one of the most engaging ways for students and adult learners to express ideas, reflect on experiences, and demonstrate learning through multiple modes of communication. Canva makes digital storytelling accessible for both educators and students who want to develop creative projects without advanced design skills. In my previous post, How I Design Infographics for Multimodal Learning Projects in Canva, I shared how visual storytelling through infographics helps learners communicate complex ideas with creativity. Digit

Project Based Learning, Digital Multimodal Composition

How I Design Infographics for Multimodal Learning Projects in Canva

Writing in the Digital Age The changing landscape of literacy and the digital revolution of the 21st century pose a unique challenge to traditional writing pedagogy. We are living in an era where essays have begun to take a back seat to the more modern forms of writing that simultaneously afford opportunities for creative expression. In a world where visuals often speak louder than words, infographics have become a powerful tool for teaching and learning. They help students translate complex ideas into clear, engaging visuals that communicate meaning across languages an

Project Based Learning

Project Based Learning and Vocabulary

As I continue to unpack the fundamentals of Project-Based Learning, I have begun to realize the very important role that vocabulary plays in this process.   Without content vocabulary knowledge, it is likely that students will have difficulty doing their very best on a project. Placing an emphasis on vocabulary can be beneficial for students because it reinforces the meanings of terms that they will need to understand as they work to complete a rigorous project. In the past, I made the mistake of assuming that I had done a good job of teaching the material and