i usually make the students work with icons they already knows and understand:
choose an icon and an "issue", and try to mix
Icons like a heart, the UN logo, a babushka (matriushka), a smilly....or any logo, and mix it with: ...cancer, war, aids, love.. ect....
the presentation has to be in 3 dimentions, no pictures, no computer.
I think at this point it s easier to work with "real" 3d stuff, and not try to create an image virtualy in a graphic application. the point here is to get the student to "communicate"....no matter how it looks



2 version from 2 students of the Ben Gourion's "Oum-shmoum" (UN, what UN?)

this one is based on an Israeli phrase that we got in time of war
"all the aircrafts are back home and safe"

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