2.03 Directing Infographic Activity - Project
- Due Mar 28, 2021 by 11:59pm
- Points 100
- Submitting a text entry box or a file upload
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PROJECT:
Read the following information on how to make an infographic for your project:
https://venngage.com/blog/how-to-make-an-infographic-in-5-steps Links to an external site.
Use the 4.01 PowerPoint, Section A and Section B for information and ideas
Directions: Congratulations! After getting your undergraduate degree in business management, you have been hired as a graduate assistant to William W. George, former Medtronic CEO and currently full professor of management. The semester is underway, and he is currently getting ready to start a series of lectures on the directing function of management. As one of your first tasks, he wants you to develop a concise, visually-appealing one-page document on some of the key points of the directing function.
Use an electronic tool, such as Canva.com Links to an external site. to develop a one-page infographic to be distributed to the students in Professor George’s class. The infographic must be aesthetically pleasing, contain at least two images (copyright free), follow the rubric below including least two key points, and give at least three resources where additional information can be found.
CATEGORY |
25 |
20 |
15 |
10 |
Writing - Organization |
Each section in the infographic has a clear beginning, middle, and end. |
Almost all sections of the infographic have a clear beginning, middle and end. |
Most sections of the infographic have a clear beginning, middle and end. |
Less than half of the sections of the infographic have a clear beginning, middle and end. |
Attractiveness & Organization |
The infographic has exceptionally attractive formatting and well-organized information. |
The infographic has attractive formatting and well-organized information. |
The infographic has well-organized information. |
The infographic's formatting and organization of material are confusing to the reader. |
Content - Accuracy |
All facts in the infographic are accurate. |
99-90% of the facts in the infographic are accurate. |
89-80% of the facts in the infographic are accurate. |
Fewer than 80% of the facts in the infographic are accurate. |
Graphics/Pictures |
Graphics go well with the text and there is a good mix of text and graphics. |
Graphics go well with the text, but there are so many that they distract from the text. |
Graphics go well with the text, but there are too few and the infographic seems "text-heavy". |
Graphics do not go with the accompanying text or appear to be randomly chosen. |