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DEVELOPING INFOGRAPHIC POSTERS

(GROUP WORK)

CLASSWORK #2 ANATOMY OF A MULTI-GRADE TEACHER”

1.Directions: Based on the article “Teacher Reycel: Tale of a multigrade educator”. Create an infographic
poster entitled, ANATOMY OF A MULTI-GRADE TEACHER

* An infographic is a collection of imagery, charts, and minimal text that gives an easy-to-understand
topic overview. As in the example below, infographics use striking, engaging visuals to communicate
information quickly and clearly.

2. Validate your work by getting 2-3 experts (virtually). Consider their comments for improvement.

3. On a separate file write the roles of the members who contributed to your creative output, and also
the signature of validators.

4. Sample image output and links for creating output are provided below.

5. Understand the rubrics, so that you will be guided in developing your creative output.

Rubrics for grading :

Infographic Content –-------------- 25%

The infographic includes all of the required information as outlined on the assignment sheet in an
exceptional manner

Principles of Design-----------------20%

The infographic incorporates principles of design such as alignment, balance, consistency, contrast,
directional flow, focus, proportion, white space, document layers, text effects, and color in an
exceptional manner.

Graphics-------------------------------15%

Graphic elements support and enhance the message in an exceptional manner

Presentation/Formatting---------15%

Infographic is formatted to enhance maximum readability and audience understanding. Consistency in


formatting is clearly evident. Exceptional use of typeface, text effects, type size, and assigned color

Work Quality-------------------------20%

Quality of infographic exceeds expectations. Contains no keying or grammar errors. The infographic is
clear, and concise.

Works Cited---------------------------5%

Submitted a complete biographical list of three or more sources used in correct format.5%
Other LINKS:

1. https://venngage.com/blog/how-to-make-an-infographic-in-5-steps/ 2.

https://graphicmama.com/blog/infographic-examples-education/

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