Sumer of Adobe 2020

For the summer, I decided to give myself the task of completing at least one creativity project every week. I did give myself some lattitude and decided that it could be anything digital or physical but it could not just be blog posts or writing. As a result, I spent a lot of my free time building examples and posts in Adobe Spark and completing several of the “Get Creative Series” on the Adobe Education Exchange. Thanks to Michael Cohen (TheTechRabbi)

This is my Memoji project that I created after watching a suggestion video from Cohen. He dropped a short video showing how to make the creation right before WWDC. That little bit of inspiration touched off a lot of challenges and creative rabbit holes for the last three months.

As the summer has progressed, I have rolled around the idea of creating Memojis/Bitmoji in my classroom as a way for students to show how they view themselves ina digital format. This came out of the Bitmoji classroom crazy and i just fipped it to be applied to student. So many of us will be learngin from home and students shouwl have the chance to create their own verison of a learngin environment.

Memoji Trading Cards

If you only had 16 things, (that’s the limit in Adobe Spark) what would you choose to really define yourself. I made several choices along the way to cheat the formating limit.

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