On October 4, 2023, we had our 8th meeting, and it was pretty exciting! We had group presentations and got to give each other feedback.
First up to show their presentation was Group 6, talking about Digital Security. While one of their member was missing, they did a decent job explain it, even though they got many advice from Mr. Limbong.
We looked/inspect their presentation at three things: their MindMap, PowerPoint, and Infographic. We also checked how well the presenter did and if they used CREW (Claim, Reason, Evidence, Warranty) in their talk. We gave feedback using a Mindmap, which helped us see things clearly. We shared our thoughts on the Facebook Group so everyone could see and talk about it.
You can choose from a variety of templates or start from scratch, allowing for flexibility in design. Visme is often used by individuals, businesses, and educators who want to create engaging and professional-looking visual content without extensive design skills.
Mr. Limbong also introduced us a new tool called "Visme", an application for infographic making. We tried them out right away, showing that our class is keeping up with new technology.
What is Visme?
"Visme is a web-based tool for creating visual content such as presentations, infographics, reports, and other visual materials. It provides users with a platform to design and customize a variety of visual elements, including charts, graphs, images, and icons, to enhance the visual appeal and effectiveness of their communication."
Source: Pham, Quang Nam, and Mimi Li. "Digital multimodal composing using visme: EFL students’ perspectives." The Asia-Pacific Education Researcher 32.5 (2023): 695-706.
At the end of the meeting, Mr. Limbong surprised us. He wanted feedback on how he taught us today. We had to use Edraw or Mindmap to share our thoughts, and we had to send it to his personal WhatsApp right away. It was a different and interesting way to end the day!