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ReEd 2 – Finials: Performance Output

INFOGRAPHICS

What is infographics? An infographics (information graphic) is a representation of information in a


graphic format designed to make the data easily understandable at a glance. People use infographics to
quickly communicate a message, to simplify the presentation of large amounts of data, to see data
patterns and relationships, and to monitor changes in variables over time.

For more info on how to make inforgraphics, you may visit YouTube.com and search for “how to make
an inforgraphics?”.

What is the expected output? You are asked to make an inforgraphics about the Catholic Social
Teaching principles.

The following must be included in the infographics:

-2 creation stories (details) and Great Hamartiology (details)

-Covenant (details)
-The EUCHARIST (details)

When to submit?

June 17, 2022, not later than 11:59 P.M. is the deadline

Please take note of the following:

1. You are asked to submit your infographics through the Adelante LMS. If the file is so large, you should
attach the Google drive link.

2. In case of late submission, you are asked to send through MS Teams, but there will be 2 points/day
deduction.
Rubrics:

Criteria 25 23 21 19
Content Covers topic in- Includes essential Includes Content is
depth with knowledge about essential minimal OR
details and the topic. Subject information there are
examples. knowledge about the topic several factual
Subject appears to be but there are 1- errors.
knowledge is good. 2 factual errors.
excellent.
Graphics All graphics are All graphics are All graphics Graphics do not
related to the related to the relate to the relate to the
topic and make it topic and most topic. topic.
easier to make it easier to
understand. understand.
Attractiveness Makes excellent Makes good useMakes use of Uses font,
use of font, color, of font, color,
font, color, color, graphics,
graphics, effects, graphics, effects,
graphics, etc., etc., but these
etc. to enhance etc. to enhance
but often distract
the presentation. the presentation.
occasionally, from the
these distract presentation
from the content.
presentation
content.
Mechanics No misspellings Two or fewer Three or more Everything
or grammatical misspellings grammatical cannot be
errors. Cites the and/or errors and understood
source/reference. mechanical misspellings are because of
errors. There is present. grammatical
no citation of the errors and
source/reference. misspellings.

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