 Hello, and welcome to 50 Days of Keynote, 50 Things You Can Create for the Classroom. Brought to you today by me, Alicia Bankofer. Today, we're going to take a look at sketch noting. It's already day 15. What are sketch notes? Well, they are visual notes. You can see with one glance and overview due to a really great personal structure using symbols, lines, containers, and dividing elements. They are really a creative expression, but they are not meant to be or supposed to be art. In school, it's only natural to use sketch notes because students develop visual literacy, learn how to effectively communicate, and this in various scenarios. Why use Keynote? Because Keynote has some really cool tools. Drawing tools, there's a brush, pencil, crayon, and being a digital tool, you can design, redesign, experiment with different things. And at the end, animate the drawings and export them as a movie, image, PDF, or even animated GIF. So what I do in the class, I usually have the students learn and practice combining text images and structure first, ask them to visualize words. And then I set a topic. So for example, I did sketch note recipes. I showed them what it could look like so that we can see immediately the steps. And then they just took it from there. Certain students chose pancakes, one choose milkshake, tacos, or pizza. Lots of great creative ideas here. Here in this case, the students chose to describe an outing they had or what they think is a perfect dream sleepover. Or here, students decided to show how to put on makeup or what her day was like. There's really no limit to what you can do. And as I said, you can create an animation of the drawing afterwards so it can really be lovely and dynamic. So if you wanna go further, of course, you can practice drawing shapes and developing a visual alphabet, which is what I did when I started learning to create sketch notes. Practicing containers. And of course, there are lots of guides online and especially there's something that's called Everyone Can Create Drawing. There's a whole chapter on sketch notes on Apple Books. And I learned sketch noting from six wonderful women who you can follow on Twitter. That's it. 50 days of keynote. All videos on the padlets and all keynote files are at this file. Bye now.