You should work hard on all THREE illustrator creations you have been working on. I expect to see them posted by the end of next class.
Illustrator
If you are using Illustrator, to turn them in is pretty simple. You will need to save them as an .ai file. This is the native file format in Illustrator, so a simple save as should get you to the correct pop-up box. Save the piece on to your desktop. Label it Illustrator 1 (2 or 3) or you could name it to represent the subject.
Then in Illustrator do this:
File>Export>SAVE AS
Choose .PNG
In the dialog box choose DESKTOP
It should put a .PNG version on your desktop and that can go onto your Google Site.
Post them on your Google Site.
Post them on your Google Site.
Canva
If you are using Canva to create your project, you will need to take a screen shot of each creation. To do that:
Screen shot: Click and Hold the Shift/Command/5 button at the same time. This will create a box on the screen that you can scale properly around the item you want to take a photo of. Then click the CAPTURE button at the bottom of that box.
It should put a .PNG version on your desktop OR download folder and that can go onto your Google Site.
Post them on your Google Site.
It should put a .PNG version on your desktop OR download folder and that can go onto your Google Site.
Post them on your Google Site.
Sketchpad
If you are using Sketchpad, you will have to export or save as and create a .png file to put on your Google Site. Let me know if you can't figure it out, I will be happy to help you.
Remember - you should have 1 Infographic, 1 Political Cartoon, and 1 more piece of your choosing.
Remember - you should have 1 Infographic, 1 Political Cartoon, and 1 more piece of your choosing.
More Examples from this year in my J1 class:
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