I'm embarrassed to have spent so many hours drafting my logo, especially when others right around me (in my home and in this program) can create logos so easily. I experimented with LogoMaker, LogoMakr, Looka and Google Drawing. I found helpful elements and limitations within each, so just kept playing around. It definitely helped to write down a few notes such as hex numbers and font styles to use across the different tools. My biggest challenge was in finding images that captured my ideas as well as worked well together. It did finally become fun, so I look forward to creating other logos to use in my classroom, now that I'm becoming a bit better with the digital tools. This logo is my favorite so far. My driving question and action research emphasize the need for students to effectively and efficiently access reliable sources while conducting their own research. Therefore, I want my logo to focus on questions/inquiry and on digital research. My students' research is all about social science topics, so I like the combination of the globe with the lightbulb to show acquisition of ideas and knowledge. Below are some other variations I'm considering. Like always, I have to play with a variety of ideas, let them percolate for a while, and then come back to tweak them more.
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Kathy Martin
6/14/2020 07:10:20 pm
Great job sticking with getting the work done. That shows real grit and perseverance. I personally like the two logos with the computer and light bulb. I like that the computer is used because your project deals with doing research and most research is done on a computer. I didn't connect as much to the logo with the world based on what your research is. I also like the blue background used in the two logos that have computers. I just think it makes the logo more complete.
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Melissa
6/14/2020 09:36:49 pm
Megan,
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Ryan
6/15/2020 04:34:25 pm
Hey Megan,
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