Sunday, July 11, 2010

Blog Post # 5A


I don't know why this ended up so tiny because it was huge when working on it. I had to work on this at home because trying to do it in class was just too confusing. The Mac screen was disorienting and then trying to learn Inspiration and then put it all together in a short period of time was too much. Anyway, after downloading the trial version, I played with it a bit and got used to using the software. As you can see, I lost the connecting arrow lines. I don't know why they disappeared and I can't figure out how to get them back. In this image I tried to use colors, lines and shapes to focus and direct attention and to establish a heading, subheadings and detailed points. The software was a little time consuming because I didn't see any place to set the text at bold and to be a certain font and size. Measuring units on the top and side of the screen would be useful for proper alignment and sizing of objects. I enjoy organizing material and color coding, so this was fun for me.

Regarding the subject: I made a distinction between the types of schools I've encountered and the resulting support I would expect to be established - excellent, workable, poor. That's all on the left side. The right side indicates benefits for special education students (the subject matter of my degree).

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