When I'm passionate about something, I ... make a sketchnote. Here are many of my "booksketches," as well as sketchnotes that will encourage you to take some sort of action to make the world a better place. Join me! Be a heartist!
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One of my favorite parts of my job as an Education Consultant with Promethean is that I get to make these every week. It's been almost 3 years of weekly "pro tips"!
Please feel free to use these if you write for #PostcardsToVoters! Here's a link to a PDF : https://www.dropbox.com/s/agt4pzjhcppbtte/VoteNoWhiteBckgnd4Up.pdf?dl=0
I'm been thinking a lot (and bumping into) those "one-issue" voters, who justify voting for Trump because they believe he will aid in outlawing abortion. On the left, we tend to paint these folks as monsters whose concern for human life ends as soon as a baby is born. I've certainly leveled that accusation myself. But do we know that for sure? While there may be a percentage who only want to overturn Roe v Wade out of moral self-righteousness, or because they believe the stories THEY are hearing about the left (we eat babies, and will not rest until every fetus is murdered...). I made this sketchnote with a type of person in mind: someone whose heart breaks at the thought of sweet, cuddly babies being destroyed but maybe hasn't thought through the limitations of merely making abortion illegal. Someone who might want to help children and families but hasn't made the connection between those needs and the abortions that trouble them. So here it is, and it prom...
I work for Promethean, and among other really cool products we make and sell, we have *FREE* web-based software called ClassFlow. ClassFlow does a LOT, but one of my favorites is polling. You can send out questions to students and collect their answers, send out new questions based on their answers... it's a fantastic way to engage students in a conversation about the topic at hand. I'm frustrated that more teachers don't know about it (or only remember its "growing pains" days--it's better now, I swear!). So I made a thing:
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