Fri. April 26, 2019 2:00 - 3:15 PM 228 DeBartolo Presented by Chris Clark [email protected]Kaneb Center for Teaching & Learning University of Notre Dame What to bring ● MS Word file or Google Doc of a syllabus to make over ● Optional: Mac laptop if you're uncomfortable with Windows Learning Goal Create a visual syllabus that is efficient, easy to read, effective, and enjoyable. Design ● Rule of thirds, empty space, contrast ● Limited emphasis, limited colors ● Layout Table Images ● Picture Superiority ● Communicating with Images ● Creative Commons Text ● Boldface, italics, all caps, centering ● Serif and Sans Serif Color ● Too many colors can be confusing ● Color Scheme Tools ● Google Docs or MS Word ● Document Makeover http://tinyurl.com/jjwo7gz Sample syllabi, videos, and readings Visual Syllabus Makeover - April 2019 Page 1 of 3
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Library White Space is Not Your Enemy , by Golombisky & Hagen (online access - ND only ) 100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People, by Weinschenk (online access - ND only) Graphics for Learning, by Clark & Lyons (online access - ND only )
Online Hands-on
● Images - Pixabay | Flaticon
● Fonts & colors - Google Fonts | Adobe Color
● Color vision - VisCheck
● Templates - Google Drive folder
Examples from Notre Dame
● CDT 30423 - 2019 (Clark & Turner)
● ACMS 10145 - 2018 (Woodard)
● ARCH 53231 - 2016 (Zeiger)
● ROFR 30320 - 2015 (Haake)
More
● How to make a visually awesome handout
● Building a visual syllabus
● Three-minute Handout Makeover (video)
● Creative Approaches to the Syllabus (ProfHacker)