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Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Infographic
Something that went well with this project is that we were able to break things up evenly and assist one another here and there. We each became experts with a certain time frame of the accident and were able to summarize each part to the whole group.
The only flaw in our project was that it was hard to incorporate everything into a visually appealing project. We only displayed the event and what was harmed/killed, but we didn't get to incorporate how it happened or how it was improved because it was just due to lack of preparation for disasters.
Something to consider for next time is adding more information or show symbols for things on how it happened or what was going on.
The areas we excelled in as a group were graciousnss, visual appeal, transparency, accuracy, creativity, it was different, it was concise, and it was varied but not repetitive. The areas we didn't represent so much were the knowledge we learned wasn't portrayed in the infographic as much as it should have been because it was hard to incorporate it into the project in an appealing manner.
Love Canal Infographic - Stephen Holts, Ryan Harris, Winston Wright
- Our collaboration and process went well, as we all collaborated to present different data in the inforgraphic. It was also very easy to decide on how we were going to present the information. There were really no conflicts with any of the group members.
~I do believe that our infographic is an effective one. It shows all of the horrible things that happened to real people because fo the disaster.
What did not?
- Our infographic could have had a better design, our picture got across but we could have expand the infographic with additional picture and text.
~One thing I think we should have done better was include more information about the destruction. We focused more on the things that happened to the people, but some information about the disaster probably would have made this better.
What would you do differently next time?
- Try to focus on a different aspect of the Love Canal Accident.
~Include some information about
Love Canal - Ryan H.,Winston W.,Stephen H.
- Our collaboration and process went well, as we all collaborated to present different data in the inforgraphic. It was also very easy to decide on how we were going to present the information. There were really no conflicts with any of the group members.
What did not?
- Our infographic could have had a better design, our picture got across but we could have expand the infographic with additional picture and text.
What would you do differently next time?
- Try to focus on a different aspect of the Love Canal Accident.
Which of these areas did you excel in? Which were not so well represented? Why do you think some elements of design were easier or harder to include in the end product?
- One thing I think we should have done better was include more information about the destruction. We focused more on the things that happened to the people, but some information about the disaster probably would have made this better.
3) Libby, Montana Asbestos Outbreak
We excelled at being smarter when it came to this project. We easily found ways to make the information transparent and accurate. The attractiveness was one of the easier tasks to do well in, because we're constantly working on projects. We know how to make things look visually well. A lot of the information did vary, making the reader have an easier time digesting what we were trying to show. The visual as a whole is good. You can conclude that there was an asbestos outbreak throughout the years (the pie chart), and the amount of people/homes it affected (shown in the ratios).
Areas of Improvement:
Be Different
Be Creative
Be Concise
Be Gracious
Outstanding Areas:
Be Smarter
Be Transparent
Be Accurate
Be Attractive
Be Varied
Be Visual
Environmental Info-GraphicRbah
a. What went well? Some of the things that went well were coming with the idea and making it to be creative yet clear. Also we worked together as a group and spilt up the work to get it done quicker and we also helped each other understanding their part of the project.
b. What did not? Some of the things that did not go well were, getting out pictures to be large on the slides and when we upload it. Also to connect the creativities with our ideas we had in mind and that our a audiences would be able to see the message clear.
c. What would you do differently next time? Some of the things we would like to do differently next time are, instead of using what we used to show our numbers on the mountain we could of more pictures and instead of the using the mountain, would could of used something different like hills etc.
d. Specifically comment on the 10 tips for effective infographics –our project wasn’t that creative to have all the 10 tips, however the mining people on the mountain is the notifies the creative’s that is in it because it stand for in OCK the area were very tight and many people had to make their way up by fighting and because of the oil spill it was hard. Our elements of designer were hard because of the image we had in our head kind of turned out the way we wanted it but still not exact, our pictures isn’t large enough and the 10 tips wasn’t in it as much.
REFLECTION ON ENVIRONMENT - INFOGRAPHIC
Our group worked well together and we divided the project up nicely. We all were friends and there was no fighting among us. We all did a lot of researching and we all knew what we were talking about and all the parts of the project worked well together.
What did not?
WE NEEDED TO WORK ON IT THE LAST DAY AND DAN AND RUBEN WOULD NOT GET UP SO WE HAD TO WORK ON THE PROJECT WITHOUT OUR GROUP ALL SITTING TOGETHER. Also I feel like we rushed to finish it because we weren't ready to turn it in on Monday.
What would you do differently next time
I would not do anything differently next time, i like my group and how we work with each other. But, i would make the project a little more visually appealing
Which of these areas did you excel in? Which were not so well represented? Why do you think some elements of design were easier or harder to include in the end product?
I feel like the smart aspect of this was us, because we introduced a lot of good information.
West Virginia/Kentucky Coal Sludge Spill: AJohnson, KCayamcela, K
a. What went well?
Our work ethic was great. We all worked together and researched information. Unlike the other catastrophes, this sludge spill was minor and did not have much argument behind it.
b. What did not?
Finding a way we were going to portray the information was the difficult part.c. What would you do differently next time?
I wouldn't do anything differently except perhaps, if I could, pick a topic myself according to my comfort zone. I feel as though the topic we were given didn't give us much to work with. I think complexity is key. The more information one has, the more effective the info graphic will be.
d. Specifically comment on the 10 tips for effective infographics
Be Concise- To be brief but not give little information.
Be Visual- To not include too much writing but images.
Be Smarter- Must be helpful, informative, and entertaining.
Be Transparent- To make our focus point obvious.
Be Different- Be unique/creative. You don't always have to go by someone else's idea.
Be Accurate- The research cannot be false.
Be Attractive- The info graphic must be eye-catching, not boring.
Be Varied- To keep the variation to a minimum. If it were to be too varied, the info graphic would look messy (The main idea wouldn't be there anymore).
Be Gracious- To not have too many things going on all at once. For example "this means this, and this means this, and this means this."Be Creative- This is similar to being different. Being simple can be bad sometimes, therefore being creative can take the boringness of a project away!
Which of these areas did you excel in? Which were not so well represented? Why do you think some elements of design were easier or harder to include in the end product?We excelled in almost every factor of having an effective info graphic except for the, "Be smarter" portion. I think we could have done a better job incorporating all the information we found rather than just focusing on the damage of the spill. Some elements of the design were easier than others because, depending on how "on topic" the information was to our main topic (the damage of the spill), we couldn't include other information we researched, such as: how the government responded to the spill, or how the area is today.
PCB Info Graphic Reflection Amillatt Jhinton Mmarant
Be Concise
We tried not to use a lot of words. We wanted to use more pictures to describe what was happening. We hoped that people would understand it with a quick glance.Be Visual
We had a lot of pictures that told their own story. We do have some sentences, but we just tried to use phrases. We picked a theme and colors, that we tried to keep consistant through out the graphic.Be Smarter
I thought that our graphic was clever and well represented. I don't think it is perfect, but it is good.Be Transparent
Our graphic was a little not clear at times and if i didn't make it, I might not understand what was going on.Be Different
Our graphic has a different theme than others. We used used blue throughout. We tried to have the least amount of words and others had a lot.Be Accurate
We did tons of research and tried not to use any sources that looked unreliable.Be Attractive
I feel that it is well organized and the color makes it appealing to the eyes. It might be a bit crowded, but I think it looks fine.Be Varied
We used a variation of ways to display the data, like we tried to tell a story with the fish and showing a scale with the randrops.Be Creative
We used tons of pictures and used different ways to display the data. I thought that we were creative with the way we approached the assignment.PCB Poisoning- AMillatt, JHinton, MMarant
2.
a. What went well?
I feel that we did a good job collecting different sources about our topic. We also did well communicating how to display this on our visual.
b. What did not?
A few times, there were a few communication disputes, but they were quickly resolved. Other than that, I feel that we were pretty successful.
c. What would you do differently next time?
For me, I feel that if we did the infographic on a site that all of us could edit on, everyone would be able to take part in actually working on the visual, instead of having it on one computer, and having one person actually put it together.
d. Specifically comment on the 10 tips for effective infographics -
Be Concise : We provided different information, and it was brief.
Be Visual: We did well using different graphics to display information we learned.
Be Smarter : The design of the visual is clever, and smart.
Be Transparent : It's clear to interpret the idea, and topic of the visual, without much background information given. It gets straight to the point about the issue.
Be Different : I think it is different, because we included different colors, and objects to portray the issue that we researched.
Be Accurate : All of the information that is given, was fully researched, so nothing is false.
Be Attractive : Our visual is quite attractive.
Be Varied : We included different elements, and numbers used in the visual.
Be Gracious
Be Creative : The visual is creative with how we display the information, and how the visual is organized.
Which of these areas did you excel in? Which were not so well represented? Why do you think some elements of design were easier or harder to include in the end product?
I think we excelled in "Be Creative", "Be Visual", and "Be Accurate".Interview of Kathrine Martin By: Morgan Taylor
Picher, OK, Lead Contamination
a. What went well?
What I think went well was the amount of teamwork, and cooperation that we had. I think that as a group, we meshed our ideas together, and divided the work well and evenly.
b. What did not? Actually not too much didn't go well. But I guess the only thing was our file gave us a bit of problems, but we solved that.
c. What would you do differently next time? Next time, I would definitely change my timeline, and try to have less text on it. Perhaps changing structure of it.
d. Specifically comment on the 10 tips for effective infographics -
Be Concise- Make sure that fonts and colors remain the same, or complimenting through out.
Be Visual- Pictures and visuals are vital for showing information. Make sure that the main portrayal of information is from images rather than text.
Be Smarter- Divide work to save time. Make sure the theme of your info graph fits your topic well.
Be Transparent- Don't beat around the bush and provide irrelevant information. Make sure that the point and information of you info-graph is clear.
Be Different- Be original! Be creative and make your info-graph stand out.
Be Accurate- Try to be precise with your dates provided. Have good and valid sources for your information.
Be Attractive- Be tasteful with the amount of words, or the colors.
Be Varied- Have different kinds of sources for you information! Provide images and statistics and anything that can easily transmit information.
Be Gracious- Be neat and tidy. Try not to have information just scattered about, and lacking structure. Structure is key.
Be Creative- Have fun! Make your info graph something totally original and more importantly cool looking. Find cool and appealing ways to represent different types of information.
Which of these areas did you excel in? Which were not so well represented? Why do you think some elements of design were easier or harder to include in the end product?
I think we excelled when it came to being smarter, transparent, varied, and attractive. I believe we excelled in there areas because our work was divided evenly, and we each shared an equal role in the design. I think we were very transparent will the point of the info graph, as well as having a nice supply statistics and images to further the understanding of the text. I think that it is attractive because of our colors that we chose, and how they relate to the drilling that happened in the town- hence, all of the brown. I don't think that being concise and visual was represented as well because not all of our fonts are exactly the same, and we had a lot of text. I think that we could have organized the text differently, and that would change the visual effect on the reader. I do think that it was harder/ easier to represent some of the elements of design because it vary depending on the type of topic that you have. I believe that visuals are used in specifics ways, and some ways may not be as universal as others. For us, I think that it was harder being completely visually creative.
Three Mile Island Infographic. Rburenstein, Dwirt, Wpotts
I think the final product turned out well. Dan and I worked together well out of and in class. We worked pretty hard, and I think it paid off in the end. One thing that wasn't so great was teamwork throughout the group, we had 1 member who didn't really contribute to the product. Some of the class time wasn't used wisely when there were distractions, but it was mostly used well. Next time I would choose a different way of portraying this information, maybe using pie charts or other methods. I would also make sure to use all of the class time effectively.
I think that we were good at being creative, because we showed parts of the accident that other people might not have thought about. I think that the project was concise, not using very many words, and having a lot of images. I think that it was somewhat attractive, because our images are interesting, and cool to look at. Our project could be more transparent, because it's not that easy to tell who, what, when or where. Also there is only 1 government reaction on the info graphic. It was harder to make the who, what, when, where, how, and why because it would take away from the info graphic if it was obvious, and the info graphic wouldn't make sense if they weren't included. It was hard to think of a unique design, but once it was thought of and planned it wasn't that hard to make
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Oklahoma, Lead Contamination
a. What went well?
- We all worked together and we communicated well. Even when we were stressed with other class' benchmark projects, we still managed to do our own part of the work done.
b. What did not?
- I don't think there were anything that didn't work well. But I guess we had difficult trying to post the actual work on the thinglink because the file was too big. However, we sorted out and we got our product!
c. What would you do differently next time?
- I can actually say that I wouldn't do anything different than what we have now because I'm very proud of our final product. It's very professional and creative (in my opinion).
d. Specifically comment on the 10 tips for effective infographics -
Be Concise - I hate to admit but we have a lot of word on our final infographic but the main things are the ones that are in bigger fonts so, it kind of makes up for it.
Be Visual- Ours is very visual and on point. The colorings are meant to show that way. We have rocks to represent lead etc.
Be Smarter- Before this mini-project, I was completely oblivious to the fact that such an event occurred. I learned a lot of things.
Be Transparent- The infographic talks about the event and its effects on people. It doesn't go in depth with every single details but it shows the important ones in a bigger font.
Be Different
Be Accurate
Be Attractive
Be Varied
Be Gracious
Be Creative
Which of these areas did you excel in? Which were not so well represented? Why do you think some elements of design were easier or harder to include in the end product?
Libby, Montana Asbestos
-Coming up with the the idea for the info graphic was the easiest. I came up with the idea to use the iCal photo and the pictograms.
b. What did not?
-Figuring out which data to use and what was important was difficult as well as sourcing it. We found the population one day and then couldn't find an accurate source the next.
c. What would you do differently next time?
-I would use some more data to paint the picture of what happened. I mean the numbers are there but not enough to evoke an appropriate emotion.
d. Specifically comment on the 10 tips for effective infographics -
Be Concise- it is concise with very few words
Be Visual- the whole thing is visual using picture to show numbers
Be Smarter- not sure about it this one
Be Transparent- the data is there and easy to understand
Be Different- we used the ical calendar as a clever way to show about W.R. Grace cleaning up
Be Accurate- the data is mostly from the EPA
Be Attractive- it's colorful
Be Varied- we sort of vary, using pictograms and a pie chart
Be Gracious- not sure about this one, I guess we didn't do it?
Be Creative- we utilized different methods using the pictograms
Why do you think some elements of design were easier or harder to include in the end product?
It was easy to just use data but it's hard to paint the picture with few words. I am a wordy person and that was a challenge for me.
The Love Canal Disaster - Stephen H, Winston W, and Ryan H
What went well?
- Our collaboration and process went well, as we all collaborated to present different data in the inforgraphic. It was also very easy to decide on how we were going to present the information. There were really no conflicts with any of the group members.
~I do believe that our infographic is an effective one. It shows all of the horrible things that happened to real people because fo the disaster.
What did not?
- Our infographic could have had a better design, our picture got across but we could have expand the infographic with additional picture and text.
~One thing I think we should have done better was include more information about the destruction. We focused more on the things that happened to the people, but some information about the disaster probably would have made this better.
What would you do differently next time?
- Try to focus on a different aspect of the Love Canal Accident.
~Include some information about
Macbeth English BM
CSheridan; PCB Poisoning
March 26, 2012
Y - US History
Reflection:
What went well?
In our project, the communication between all the group members was excellent, and we were able to divide the work load up evenly for each person to complete their necessary requirements. Also, we had a lot of factual information for the audience to be able to fully understand the natural disaster in Anniston, Alabama.
What did not?
We could have used less text and add more graphs to the presentation to represent the amount of residents that died due to this poisoning.
What would you do differently next time?
One thing that I would do differently would be to make sure the text is more concise and the information is easier to read.
Be Concise: Being concise was one thing that our project lacked because the text could have been minimized yet portray the same meaning.
Be Visual: Our info graphic had great representations of the PCB Poisoning disaster and some of the effects it had on the residents and wildlife of that region.
Be Smarter: In our project we had a graphic to represent the amount of money Monsanto Company spent on repaying the residents and cleaning up the spill.
Be Transparent: In the info-graphic, we showed the effects the spill had caused on the residents and wildlife on the area through images.
Be Different: We were different because we used a variety of colors and pictures to help viewers understand the true actual events of the disaster.
Be Accurate: Each group member completed detailed research to put into our project. Some people researched factual information while others did opinionated research.
Be Attractive: I feel as though our project was very visual to the eye.
Be Creative: I think our project involved many creative components in order for our audience to have a fun time learning about a crucial event.
Three Mile Island: Pullins, Guercio, Henninger
a. What went well?
We found a lot of good information and sources. There were many official reports of what happened at three mile island. We found sources that discussed both the technical aspects like how it happened and reports that we based more on how the accident affected the residents. Overall, finding all the information that would be put into the infographics was the simplest part.
b. What did not?
I didn't realize how difficult it would be to create entertaining graphics on the page that would still be informative. When looking at examples you don't think how difficult it would be to recreate that. There are many aspects of creating a good looking infographic that aren't realized until trying to put one together. I think that if we had looked at our image as a whole, we could have created a better end product.
c. What would you do differently next time?
I would make sure we had enough infographics. I would try to display information from many different sources showing different people's opinions of the accident. I would have liked to show some of the more technical aspects, like how the accident actually happened and how it affected the surrounding area. Overall though, I am happy with the final product.
d. Specifically comment on the 10 tips for effective infographics
The tips were a helpful guide to remind us of what our projects should include. I think our group followed some of these tips, but did not get 10/10. Our project was informative but it was not the most creative project. The project is neat but not exactly eye-catching.West Virginia/Kentucky Coal Sludge Spill
We had a vision to show the percentage of different metals but it was extremely difficult to find information such as that. I would consider executing our project differently because it was hard to create our actual infographic because we couldn't view it all as one since the file was pretty large. I also would organize our research a little differently and try to be a little more creative.
Be Concise: We included facts straight from news sources and did not include bulky text.
Be Visual: We created our own map of the area, or at least tried our best and tried to give the map depth.
Be Smarter: We tried to compare the amount of sludge to multiple things.
Be Transparent: Our goal was for people to understand how detrimental this was.
Be Different: We didn't want ours to look unprofessional.
Be Accurate: We used accurate news sources such as primary sources.
Be Attractive: We wanted our info-graphic to flow.
Be Varied: We tried to include multiple representatives.
Be Gracious: We attempted to pack a punch but not make it overbearing.
Be Creative: We wanted to make it visual but left an impression.
We excelled in being concise, transparent, different, and accurate. We wanted all of our information to be effective and also correct. We wanted to have a nice flow to our graphic so that it would be easy on the eyes. The other areas, we were not so successful in. I think many of these were hard such as being gracious and varied because we could say many things but in order to have it portrayed in a smart clever way.
Alysha, Allison & Taina
The main things that made this project really easy & well was Collaboration & staying on task. We collaborated on ichat & made a google doc. We constantly ask questions on if theres anything that need to be done. I Also enjoy how we knew what to do from the start, we automatically research & sketch our ideas out. We also let each other voice be heard.
b. What did not?
I actually got to say this actually went really well theres nothing i can think of that went well.
c. What would you do differently next time?
If i had a choice to do something differently next time i would just make sure everyone had the final product at the end.
d. Specifically comment on the 10 tips for effective infographics -
Be Concise, Be Visual, Be Smarter, Be Transparent, Be Different, Be Accurate, Be Attractive, Be Varied, Be Gracious, Be Creative
Which of these areas did you excel in? Which were not so well represented? Why do you think some elements of design were easier or harder to include in the end product?
Picher, Oklahoma Lead Contamination Keiasha Lumpkins
What went well was working together on the project and and coming up with ideas of presenting the project. Also coming up with the numbers on the project to represent the crisis. What did not go well is making the picture fit the whole entire paper. Also coming up with the ideas of making the numbers on the info-graphic. What we would do differently this time would be use actual pictures this time to show the numbers that we wanted to show. Also I would try to make it bigger on the Large paper that was provided. I think that the ones that we excel on are smarter, creative, visual, and smarter. We could have been more transparent on the product. The mining people on the info-graphic made our product creative because it shows how the mining affected the area. Some elements of designed were harder because it was hard to have a picture to show all 10 specific aspects of the project.
Libby Montana Asbestos Contamination
(B) When putting the infographic together we came to a few issues. The information provided about our topic revolves around air contamination. Air is a hard component to measure for it is hard to find a proportional measuring unit to use. Therefore we were unable to show how much contamination there was exactly. But there were several sites the explain in detail the contamination taking place. The dust covering the cars and buildings in the town was a good visual.
(C) Next time i would consider completing the infographic alone. This is because when explaining data in brief terms each of our group members had their own ideas. so when attempting to combine our ideas on how to represent the data, we just wound up splitting the poster into three different sections. So each section has its own "style/Idea".
(D) Our final product attempts to hint on each of the 10 infographic tips. We were attempting to make the infographic beneficial to those unaware about the topic but as well as entertained with the information. This helps the person viewing the infographic to come to a strong understanding of the topic without having to think to hard about the data represented.
Environmental Info-Graphic- MPyfrom
1. Post a copy of your info graphic to SLATE. Link the words to an image that can be viewed by someone visiting the site, do not include a link that requires someone to download your image and please do not post a dropbox link.
2. In the SAME BLOG ENTRY complete a reflection -
a. What went well?
The overall layout for our info graphic came out great. We imagined one visual and our info graphic came out even better. It surpassed our brainstormed thoughts and really took its toll with being amazing. We collectively as group put equal work into this project. We each took separate areas of research than came together at the end an ultimately created this great info graphic. We put together all our ideas into one huge in graphic. This was truly collaboration at its best.
b. What did not?
Some technical issues did occur while creating this info graphic. On Keynote our project fitted the large pages file. Then when upload to slate it only takes a quarter of the page. That was annoying at times and did affect the info graphic's impact.
c. What would you do differently next time?
I think more facts written down would be helpful.
d. Specifically comment on the 10 tips for effective infographics -
Be Concise
Research is a important factor for creating an info graphic. The more research the better outcome. Your audience will take more away with more facts.
Be Visual
Visually stimulate you audience by your artwork.
Be Smarter
Have a clear understanding of what your doing and creating.
Be Transparent
Make your subject easy to understand Focus on making it easy and memorable for your audience.
Be Different
Be different is self explanatory. Don't have the same info graphic as the next group. Be Unique.
Be Accurate
Make sure all of your work is accurate and credible.
Be Attractive
Attract the eye of the reader. Make the reader want to read your info graphic.
Be Varied
Have a variety of different things going on in your info-graphic.
Be Gracious
Everyone is welcomed to read your work. The more readers the better.
Be Creative
Make your work standout.
Which of these areas did you excel in? Which were not so well represented? Why do you think some elements of design were easier or harder to include in the end product?
I think as a group we excelled in all the areas except varied. Together we could have added different sorts information. We targeted the people decrease with mining increasing. Maybe compare and contrast other issues that occurred. I think that some elements were a bit harder to include in the end of the product because we didn't want to lose the reader's attention with too many words.
My Natural Diaster Info-graphic
What Worked
I think we did a good job with summarizing the ideas and our set up was very organized. The organized set up definitely made the info-graphic easier to understand.
What Didn't Go Well
Our group had a rough time getting started.We didn't really have a set idea or theme. There were also a little confusion with making the document accessible to all the group members.
What To Do Differently
I think we as a group could have been more focused and could have had clearer idea in mind. So next time we should start with a layout before just going into the document.
Info-Graphics
Our info-graphic falls under the tip of "Be accurate" and "Be Visual". I don't find our info-graphic hard to look at or understand. I think we had some trouble in the "Be Creative" category. We got our minds set on making sure the facts where presented rather than showing them in a creative way. I personally think its hard to be factual and creative at the same time.