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Visual Storytelling with Keynote #864

Fri, Nov 20, 17:30-18:15 JST | Zoom 11
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Visual Storytelling is becoming more prominent in business and educational circles. With a little knowledge of what Keynote has to offer, you can inspire students to tell their stories in a visual way. Participants of this workshop will learn some Keynote tips and tricks to create and export a Visual Narrative of their own. The session will also show some sample works and there will be some discussions on how this approach can help language learners of all ages from young learners to university students to foster their creativity.

Kaori Hakone

Kaori Hakone

Chiyoda International School Tokyo
Kaori is a Japanese teacher at an international school in Japan, an Apple Distinguished Educator (ADE), a Google Innovator, a Google Trainer, a Book Creator Ambassador, and a Japan Association for Language Teachers (JALT) Technology Advisory Committee member. She has also been serving as an International Baccarauleate (IB) examiner, IB workshop leader and IB school visiting team member. As she has extensive experience, she has presented at various technology and education-related conferences and workshops such as ADE Global Institute, Google Innovator Academy and JALT Conference. A former ADE APAC Advisory Board member, and an experienced Olympics assistant cameraman, she is passionate about education, technology, as well as taking photos. Find Kaori @kaoatwork on Twitter.