 Did you know that you can create structured learning experiences right in CSaw? With CSaw activities, you can include text and audio directions, engaging multimedia examples, and interactive templates that students can respond on. Let's learn how to create activities to transform learning. New activities are created in your My Library. To create a new activity, tap the green Add button, tap Assign Activity, and tap Create New Activity. This will open up a blank activity template for you to complete. Name your activity by including a descriptive title. Type in step-by-step directions. Notice you can add emojis or CSaw icon shortcuts. Those are the words you see in the colons. When you type these shortcuts into your instructions, they transform into icons when you tap Save. You can also include audio directions which are great for supporting younger learners and language learners. Attach a multimedia example like an exemplar, instructional video, or picture that helps students complete or get excited about the activity. You can use any of the multimodal tools to add your examples. When you attach an example, you see a preview. Note that students can only view the example. They won't be able to respond on it. If you want to include a template for student responses, tap Add Template. You can use any CSaw tool to create your template. Most teachers start with a drawing tool because it is a blank canvas with so many possibilities. On the CSaw canvas, create guided and interactive templates with text, shapes, photos, videos, and more. You can even tap Add Page to create multi-page templates that support scaffolded, multi-step learning experiences. You can include up to 20 pages in one CSaw activity to support even more dynamic learning. You see a preview of your template when your template is attached. Tap Assign, select the class or classes you want to assign the activity to. You can assign the activity to the entire class or a select group of students. To assign to specific students, tap Edit Students, Photos, and Skills in the Students tab. Tap the box next to the students you want to assign this activity to. Then tap Assign. You did it. You created and assigned your first activity. CSaw activities make learning accessible and engaging and support all students in creating and exploring and sharing with multimodal tools. Your challenge is to create one CSaw activity to assign to your students. Share your creativity on Twitter using the hashtag CSawMiaMinute.