Coureur de Bois Glogster
You will find all the information you need to create your Glogster in this blog post. Check it weekly (each Monday) for updates.
*Reminder: You must create a log of the images and videos you use.
Here is a sample:
Type of Media (i.e. photograph, video, picture)
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Source (URL)
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Date Located
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Grade 7: Online Interactive Poster Planning Sheet
Instructions: Answer these
questions before beginning to work on your Glog.
Who is the intended
audience?
What is the intended
purpose?
What information do I need to address
the intended purpose?
How will you design your
poster to target your specific audience and purpose?
What resources can I use?
What conventions of a Glog
will I use?
What techniques will I use?
How will I manage my time
to work effectively?
Write a list of things you
would like to include in your poster below.
Create a
penciled/electronic draft version as well that must be submitted to Miss Ali
before you begin working on your Glog online. This draft should consider all of
the Expectations.
Reflection Question: What do I think will be
most difficult about creating my Glog? What strategies can I use to help me?
Grade 7: Online Interactive Poster Expectations
The life of a coureur de bois was dangerous and exciting. Review the material on pages 37-38 of your text and create a 'help wanted' ad for this unique job. Think carefully about the skills and experiences required.
Use
the technical skills you have developed on Edu.glogster.com and understanding
of Media Literacy concepts: intended audience and intended
purpose, to create an online interactive poster that advertises the job of a coureur de bois.
To be successful in this assignment
follow the guidelines outlined below:
1.
Design
you poster to address a specific target audiwn
2.
Follow
all of Miss Li's expectations.
3.
Include
the following conventions
·
Title, subtitles
· Text
· Relevant
pictures
· Links
·
Youtube video
·
Self-created video (this will be done last in the lab)
o Introducing the job
o
Explaining important and interesting
information about this jobMake sure to make a log of the images you use in a Microsoft Word document.
Here are some examples of modern job advertisements:
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