Infographic
Use what you learned from secondary research to create an infographic.
timeline
9/29 Now that you have drafted a review of literature of secondary sources on your fandom topic, plan an infographic. Before you begin, you'll need to
1. view student infographics 9/29
Samah, etc
2. view professionally created infographics 10/4
3. remember the rhetorical basics:
who is your audience?
what is your purpose?
what is the topic?
what are the affordances of the genre of infographic? (scale, iconography/images, graphs)
4. map out an ideal infographic on paper (start in class 10/4; due 10/6)
5. collaborate on a rubric to assess or self-assess your infographics (use a student-created model to work with)
6. experiment with Piktochart in a sandbox lab (create a free account)
7. use Piktochart to create an infographic draft
8. get feedback and revise
9. before/as you revise, take a screenshot of your draft first to help document the revision process for later
9. import and publish to your site (you may publish the drafts and then republish as you revise; publishing is the best way to share drafts)
timeline
9/29 Now that you have drafted a review of literature of secondary sources on your fandom topic, plan an infographic. Before you begin, you'll need to
1. view student infographics 9/29
Samah, etc
2. view professionally created infographics 10/4
3. remember the rhetorical basics:
who is your audience?
what is your purpose?
what is the topic?
what are the affordances of the genre of infographic? (scale, iconography/images, graphs)
4. map out an ideal infographic on paper (start in class 10/4; due 10/6)
5. collaborate on a rubric to assess or self-assess your infographics (use a student-created model to work with)
6. experiment with Piktochart in a sandbox lab (create a free account)
7. use Piktochart to create an infographic draft
8. get feedback and revise
9. before/as you revise, take a screenshot of your draft first to help document the revision process for later
9. import and publish to your site (you may publish the drafts and then republish as you revise; publishing is the best way to share drafts)