Sunday, December 19, 2010

EDLD 5366 Reflection

I learned a great deal in this course.  Each week, the assignment provided me with valuable resources and insight into digital graphics and design. 

In week 1 assignment, I learned about the four basic principles of graphic design: contrast, repetition, alignment and proximity (C.R.A.P.).  At first, this concept was foreign to me, but the readings enlightened me about C.R.A.P.  Soon after, I began to analyze billboards, posters and other commercial advertisements and observed these principles in action.

Week 2 assignment taught me about creating a logo or personal branding.  I normally use a smiley face after my signature.  However, I never thought of it as a brand until I read the articles and blog on personal branding.  After writing adjectives to describe myself, I realized that a smiley face was just OK but didn’t capture it all.  I searched for different objects and images until I found one that captured both me and my career.

Creating an animation during week 3 was the most entertaining and exciting lesson for me.  I enjoy animations but felt intimidated about creating one.  Using Scratch was very easy, and the tutorials helped ease my anxiety about creating my animation.  I plan to use it with my students as a class project in the near future.

Week 4 helped to tie-in everything I learned in this course.  I have prepared newsletters for my classroom before but never included a personal branding or included an animation.  My school is big on sending a classroom newsletter as an important tool of communication between the students, parents and me.  After creating my newsletter, I had a colleague give me positive feedback on the content and layout.

Through this course, I received valuable information that will benefit not only me, but my students and colleagues in the near future. 

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