Once you have signed into Google Applied Digital Skills and found our Class, you will see a lesson call Create A Vision Board.
You will follow the steps outlined, watch the short instructional videos and create a "Vision Board" for your self.
**you don't need to "share" this with me, at the end you will Download the file as a PDF and Turn into Google Classroom*
Complete each step below, including the "Reflection" #7..... see below for STEP 8 Reflections
YOU WILL BE TURNING IN A PDF FILE WITH A LINKED FILE. YOU WILL ALSO SEND THE PDF TO YOUR COUNSELOR
These are extensions to the project (not Chrome extensions )
You will only adding one Extension to your Vision Board - "Adding Link To Your Board & Saving As A PDF"
Create a single slide Google Slides Doc in your Google Drive
Provide some actionable information on this slide related to one of your goals. For example if one of the images on your vision board is Soccer, the add three actionable things you can do to improve your game: For example
Work on juggling each day for 15 minutes
Watch at least one professional game per week
Look on youtube for skill videos and perform them in you backyard or park
Make the Slide Visually Appealing With Colors, Images etc....
Set the "sharing permissions" on the doc to "anyone with the link can view"
Follow the directions in the extension video to hyperlink to the file
Add "CLICK HERE" on your vision board to make it obvious to someone there is a HyperLink on a picture or text.
You will download your vision board as a PDF FILE and turn into Google Classroom
(DO NOT USE THE SHARING OPTIONS IN GOOGLE AND ADD MY NAME)
You will now EMAIL the completed Vision Board to your Counselor as an attachment, and cc me on the email
Create an email to your counselor and add/attach the vision board PDF file
Write a coherent sentence (no spelling errors or typos) briefly explaining what the Vision Board is all about. Remember this ties into the New Year's resolution Advisory lesson from this week.
Wish them a Happy New Year
Be sure CC "carbon copy me on the email"