Pam Grigsby

Reflection

Reflection

  • December 1, 2018 at 5:55 PM
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I thought adobe spark post was a very cool and versatile app. It reminded me a lot of Canva, with similar templates and purposes. After choosing a template and creating my recipe, I realized that it was quite easy to use but could be used for so many things. The first thing I thought for students was that they could make birthday invitations, could make cards, or could make flyers of some sort. For teachers, we could use it to make invitations to parent teacher conferences or other class activities that request parental involvement. Using something with so much creative drive makes for much more inviting gestures. It makes it look well thought out and meticulously crafted when in all reality it was just a matter of choosing a template and adding words. It could be used for recipes, wedding invitations, graduation invitations, flyers, etc. There really is no limit as to what can be done with it. Students could use it to even write a summary of a book, choosing a nice book-like background and making it creative in their own way. Students could use it for an all-about-me project and they could all be printed and hung on the wall together.  They could write letters to their teacher, classmates, etc. because it provides a creative way to communicate ideas. The possibilities are endless and I think it is simple enough for students of all ages to use, and I think I could see myself using it in all of the ways I mentioned here.