 Hello and welcome to 50 days of keynote, 50 things you can create for the classroom brought to you today by me, Alicia Bankofa. Today's day 47, I'm going to show you how to use keynote to create character maps. These are really cool if you're teaching a language or English class, where you're doing a story or a novel. It helps you to easily visualize information, recognize relationships, include character traits. Because it's a keynote, you can use audio-video animations. This helps the students to easily memorize or grasp key points. Here's an example I created for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which we're doing right now in English. All the main characters are there and they're all interconnected because they all have interactions with each other in the novel. If you tap on the character icon, you're taken to a detail page. On the left, you can see an excerpt from the book. On the right, there's a description of the character. On the top left, I've included space for students to record audio so they can read the passage and tell us what they think about the character. And on the right, they can also tell us what they know what happens to the character at the end of the story. Tapping on the arrow takes you back to the main page. This, of course, works with all of the characters on the main map. You can just tap to see the detail page and tap back on the arrow to return to the main page. And how is this done? Let me show you. So as you can see, all the icons have links to the respective slide. All you have to do is just tap on it and just assign a link. So this is link to slide 10, for example. And if you tap on a detail page, you can see that the arrow links back to slide 5 in this case, which is the starting slide. Of course, you don't have to do all the work yourself. You can have the students create the document themselves and you can include as a blank slide as a scaffold to get them going. Much, much thanks to Jamie Clark, expert educator on Twitter for having this idea, for inspiring lots of us. He has a really cool page where he has all his learning resources and he has also a character map of Animal Farm. Thank you, Jamie. That was it. 50 days of keynote. All videos are online on Padlet and all keynote files are here. See you tomorrow.