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      • Capstone 3: Pre-Assessment
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      • Capstone 4: Pre-Assessment
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    • 5 - Connected Learner >
      • Capstone 5: Pre-Assessment
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      • Capstone 5: Explore
      • Capstone 5: Explain
      • Capstone 5: Elaborate
      • Capstone 5: Evaluate
      • Capstone 5: Assignment & Post-Assessment
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Capstone 3: Empowering Leader
Elaborate

Let's take your vision to the next level.  Now that you've outlined your vision for technology innovation in your building/district, present your information to your key stakeholders using an innovative method such as a presentation or infographic: 
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  • ​Create appealing Presentations (Thing 14) that incorporate links, images, videos, and polls/quizzes about your vision.  Ask stakeholders to view and add thoughtful commentary. Check out BlendSpace, Office 365 PowerPoint online, Google Presentations, Prezi, PhotoPeach, NearPod, or another Presentation Tool that promotes online collaboration and encourages feedback.

  • Use Visual Learning  (Thing 3) tools to create visual representations with infographics, world clouds, or mindmaps. Piktocharts, Easel.ly, Tagxedo, Wordle, Bubbl.us, Gliffy or even a newsletter using Microsoft Publisher.   
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  • Spice up your presentations with Digital Images (Thing 13) and its related page of Additional Resources highlight resources and tips for locating and adding effective images to communicate your message.
Go above and beyond by exploring possible resources for your transformation:    
  • Explore PD Opportunities for your staff with 21things4teachers.  
  • Visit the REMC Bidlist or other sources for purchasing in your district.
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After creating and sharing your presentation, be prepared to thoughtfully reflect and provide evidence as a digital artifact.  

Next: Evaluate
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