Badge Point(s): 2 points
Badge Point(s): 2 points
Piktochart's classroom use goes two ways. You, the educator, can use it in your own lesson plans and in-class presentations. Used well, it can really distill information into understandable chunks, and kids should respond well to its sleek design. On the other hand, you can ask students to create their own infographics, reports, or presentation slides for any subject. Science projects with graphs or charts? Perfect for Piktochart. History students can teach their classmates the judicial branch structure or create a World War II timeline. Even English classes could use Piktochart to diagram a book's plot or character sketches, and integrating art and design lessons is easy.
Created by E Bryan
Watch the video to the left to get a brief tutorial on how to use Piktochart and what features it offers.
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Create a design that is school related. Some ideas:
Parent letter
Notable information about a lesson or unit you're covering
Information about a school-related activity
A flyer pertaining to an event or organization through school
Use the chart function in Piktochart in order to insert a data chart into your visual. Whether this is your own data you have personally compiled or researched data, that is up to you.
Click here to learn how to share your visual as an Anyone can view link , and provide it in the shareable link field through the Google Form below.
Assign a project to your students and have them use Piktochart.
They may sign up/log in using their school Google account.
Your students can create...
An infographic about something they recently learned in your class.
A visual based on their own research on a topic.
An advertisement based on something fictional or historical.
An informative presentation with data charts.
To qualify for this badge task, your students must use the chart function within Piktochart to provide their data findings.
Your student must also share their visual as an Anyone can view link, and provide it to you, ideally, through Google Classroom. You will then submit a student’s design link through the Google Form below to earn your badge.
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