Communication
ASSIGNMENT 4: Using Visuals to Present Information
Learning Target (Curricular Competencies):
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"How do you make complicated subjects like the carbon budget or the future of big data seem approachable or even entertaining?
The answer is simple: infographics.
Do you know how many homes had computers in 1982 compared to 2012? Do you know what career best suits your personality?
The reason why infographics are so popular might have something to do with the fact that 65% of the world’s population is made up of visual learners. When complex topics and data are presented in raw form, they can be hard to deliver and understand, but when they are condensed and depicted graphically, they can become much easier to understand.
To celebrate the complex and brilliant artistry that goes into designing infographics, we’ve curated 40 of the best.
Task:
1. Read this article on examples on 40 infographic ideas to jumpstart your creativity. It explains 13 types of infographics. There are also many other resources on the internet if you are interested; try googling "infographics on infographics".
2. In a hand-drawn mind map something like these examples, record in point form some important features to include when creating an infographic. (You won't be assessed on your artistic ability, but have fun with colours and shapes etc.)
Assessment: Below you will find the exemplary criteria used to assess the assignment.
Learning Target: Exemplary (6/6): Exemplary comprehension of the task and clear accomplishment of the objective. Several important features of an infographic are included in a creative manner.
Presentation: Exemplary (6/6): The mind-map is organized in a logical fashion, attractive to the eye, and easy to read.
Submission
Use the "2.4 Using Visuals to Present Information" link on the main page of this section of the course to upload your assignment to your teacher for marking. Important: As it is hand-drawn, you can scan or take a photo of your work and upload it as a picture.