Visual+Answer

**Steps**:
 * Task**: Answer one of our “Questions for Discussion” using a visual piece with limited text. You will create this using an online poster generator. Next week, we will have one more day in the lab and then you will present your idea/explanation to the class.

1. Look at the questions and start to brainstorm how you could visually represent this piece with a photo you have or one found on the internet. You must be able to back this up with text and a mini-presentation. 2. Browse photos on the internet some great sites include: [] [] [] [] 3. Once you have your idea, photo, and brainstormed response you are ready to create your poster. 1. Go to [] 2. Click on “create new poster” under student; then click next on the following screen 3. It will now prompt you for the following information:

a. **Your Name:** First Letter of first name and Last Name

Example David Angulo would be **DAngulo** b. **Teacher Name**: Sdennewitz c. **Class code**: 220605 d. **Password**: Create one, but write it down – you will need it later!!!!!! > a. **Choose your layout or background** >> - Project Title: Think of a catchy title that speaks to your >> question. >> - Subtitle: If you need more room for your title or to explain it >> use this space >> - Project Text: First - Type your question and then leave a >> space. c. **Links and Images**: Scroll down to the bottom where it says **“Image (optional)**: this is where you will place the main image for your photo.
 * 1) Now, You are ready to create your “answer” the one of the discussion questions.
 * 1) **Edit the Content**
 * To upload an image copy and paste the url from one of the websites you searched
 * Give the image a title
 * Image From: list the website or where it was taken from
 * Now it is time for your final step:
 * scroll to the top where it says **“Links (optional)”**
 * you must add a minimum of 2 links
 * your links should provide further information, ideas, or insight to the answer for your discussion question....Think outside the box! Make it pertain to today.
 * remember the links you use should be reliable sources!

We will be back in the lab on Tuesday!