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Visual Student Voice Visual Communication in the K-12 Classroom

No matter what lies ahead for students in the future, they need to effectively communicate their ideas in a visually compelling way. Try these ideas below in your classroom to spark creative communication.

Amplifying Student Voice with Adobe Spark

Adobe Spark Page

  • Student biographies and family history
  • Student portfolios of work
  • Persuasive essays and reflections
  • Student projects and businesses
  • Club or class informational pages

Adobe Spark Post

  • Posters to promote student podcasts
  • Student inspirational quotes
  • Self portraits
  • Images and posters for student events and clubs
  • Learning artifacts / Reflection of learning
  • Prototypes and visual representations
  • Comic strips
To help my students get to know Adobe Spark Post, I sent them out in pairs around campus to take photos and use them to create a post. I even put the instructions on a Spark Post. I couldn't be more proud of their work! - Mrs. Howell

Adobe Spark Video

  • Promotional videos for student podcast series
  • Interviews with peers
  • Persuasive message / opinion on topic of interest
  • Showcase of student work/portfolio
  • Teaching content to peers/ learning artifact
Publishing personal narratives with Adobe Spark fifth graders wrote and revised with Google Docs, then made movies of their stories in AdobeSpark. - Mr. Cutler
#adobeeducreative

Promote Student Work

Share student work directly to social media channels for an authentic audience.

Student Collaboration

Students can invite classmates or students from other classrooms to collaborate on Spark pages with them.

Questions? Email Clara Galan: galn@adobe.com or tweet @MsClaraGalan

Credits:

Created with images by Paddy O Sullivan - "untitled image" • Hoang Le Dieu Huyen - "untitled image" • ptra - "workplace computer creative"