Designer.
Educators design authentic, learner-driven activities and environments that recognize and accommodate learner variability.
Word-Processing is a tool that can be used for creating, editing, writing. Users are able to individualize content with the use of themes, fonts, templates, and many other features to give them the ability communicate with others in different settings. I used word-processing to make an ordinary document more personable, add visuals, and put my own style on it.
Canva is an excellent and very easy-to-use design tool. There are thousands of visually pleasing templates for users to choose from. The templates are easy to edit to turn into exactly what you are wanting to create. The templates are organized under a tab based on what type of visual you want, and then categorizes even further to narrow down your search process. When editing, users simply drag what they want or just click to edit. Another great feature of Canva is the wide variety of things users are able to create on it. These include social media posts, posters, infographics, lesson plans, etc. I love this resource! This is an infographic I created using Canva for my Business, Marketing, and Finance class when teaching about the 4 P's of Marketing.
Weebly is a very user-friendly resource that is good for first-time creators. Whether you are creating a business website or personal website, Weebly offers tools to help set up a website quickly. After choosing the type of website you are creating, it them prompts you to select a theme. The themes are categorized with options for each category. Once you choose the theme you like, you are able to begin editing with one click. You can also choose to create from custom. The control panel is easy to use and pages are easy to be build with many individual elements laid out for users. For a simply webpage, this Weebly would be a good resource to use.