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Module Reflection #8

     First of all, I want to say that I absolutely loved using Adobe Express for the video assignment. Though it was very limited in terms of what you can edit, for example the layouts, fonts, colors, transitons only had a set amount of each, roughly about 5 options. On top of that I was very hesitant because I had a terrible experience with it before when I created an Infographic. I think because I had so much information to add to it, and it created a layer for each new graphic or text it kept freezing. I definitely would not recommend it for dense projects but for the video it was so user friendly, easy to navigate and it even had a nice selection of music! It was definetely fun creating a video from pictures of our family, my kids defintely enjoyed it, plus it had been something I had been wanting to do for a while. 😊

    The gradebook spreadsheets assignments were also engaging. I had a little bit of experience with Excel but these were not functions/formulas I had used before. I liked that we got to experience how similar the  Google Sheets are to Excel. As I said last Module, I look forward to starting my Google Site! 



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