Most introductions to biology involve some sort of lesson about cells. We have to learn about them first before moving on to the more complex aspects of biology. This simple infographic I created is able to give someone the rundown on some of the basic components of cells in a way that is visual, understandable, and to the point. It may also serve as inspiration for any educators looking to create their own respective infographic on whatever topic they teach.
When it comes to schoolwork, many students are greatly familiar with Microsoft 365 and its many popular applications like Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. They have been the pinnacle of a student’s work whether they needed to make a presentation, write an essay, create a graph, or anything in between. However, Microsoft 365 is more than just those three softwares. Other applications like Teams, Outlook, and OneDrive can prove beneficial by acting as a bridge for collaboration in a student-to-teacher and student-to-student setting. Here, the focus will be on three select applications that are versatile for all students and learning scenarios. Microsoft Word In a learning environment, students will inevitably have to write, and Word will be there for them to fulfill their formatting, length, or design needs. Most students have used Word for just writing essays or short answers. In terms of BLOOM’s taxonomy, this wou...
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