Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages
Introduction
Hi, I'm Ray and last week we have been studying about Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages. We were asked to make a digital learning object to show our understanding. We also went to pairs to work together. We hade the rest of the week to work on it. We did ours on Venngage.
Digital Learning Object
Reflection
I was working with Peteli and I think I made a bad choice. He get's distracted easily but he just needs help to finish his work. The hardest part of it was how we can shorten our information to fit it in our infographic. We solved this by deciding to just make an infographic per topic. We were supposed to used Screencastify but nobody wanted to talk in front of the microphone so we had to change our D.L.O, Overall, this was a great experience because its a new way to represent your work instead of drawing it on a poster. Venngage was also a great website because they have a live chat. I talked to them and asked for a good template and they replied fast
Sources
Maths is Fun, 2018, http://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/index.html.
Questions
Have you used Venngage before?
Do you think that having a premium account to get the good templates should be a thing?
What else are good websites for presenting your work to get good grades?
Hey Ray,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post with an interesting and catchy title. I really enjoyed reading about your challenges in your reflection. I think it is interesting that you don't want to record yourselves! Why is that? How are you going to solve these things next time? I also really like that you have questions for your audience to engage them to comment. Smart idea!
To answer your questions... No I have not used Venngage before but it looks like a great website for creating posters. I think having to get a premium account as a customer is annoying, but I am sure it is great for the company! I think that piktochart is my favourite site for creating posters - have you used that before?
I enjoyed looking at your posters - is there a way to add them to this post so that I dont have to click off to view them? Also, only the decimals and percentage ones were working - not sure why but maybe look into this!
Look forward to hearing from you,
Miss Morgan