Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Teach How to Meme

isual marketing is the way of the future. Approximately 65% of the population is comprised of visual learners. Even in sales if an effective visual isn’t matched with the product, the consumer probably won’t remember it. The same applies to teaching. Consider this, How can I attach a meaningful visual to the most important concepts I teach?

Memes

Memes are funny and let’s face it, everyone has sent one. Search entertaining photos and add catchy phrases to make concepts more memorable. Memes can be created with apps or by opening a document or Google Slide.

Bitmoji

Bitmoji is now an app that can be used on phones and mobile devices. These can be used to make visuals that have a lasting effect. Students are already familiar with them and their use to communicate. Check out bitmoji.com to design your avatar.

Infographics

Infographics can be used to summarize a lesson. Choosing memorable images along with powerful phrases creates a memorable lesson summary. There are several websites that provide templates for infographics. They can also be created by using a document or Google slides.


Here are some resources for creating interesting graphics:

  • Canva
  • Meme Maker in the Chrome Web Store
  • Picktochart
  • Venngage

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