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• The is an infographic project which was about making an engaging digital artifact to stay safe from Covid-19. This was created at the height of the pandemic. My partner and I worked on this to demonstrate our knowledge of how color scheme is important when keeping learners engaged, along with using relevant graphics next to our writings. My job was to focus on the effective syntax and dictation for each bullet point. I had to make sure I had an efficient way of communicating the information along with keeping things brief. This is a simple example of digital learning that is relevant across cultures and communities since everyone on the planet was susceptible to this. This was one of our first projects completed in graduate school. We were focusing on the basics of designing an effective digital learning tool. Overall, it was a success, but there are changes that I would make to the artifact. I would go with a more simplified version when it comes to all the extra graphics. I would also choose graphics that represent the headings more accurately. I like this graphic because it reminds me how far I have come over the last few years. I look forward to continuing with my learning well beyond graduate school.