I really like the theme you guys used, this is a very creative and organized display of the information. I also like the way you used the icons and different colors to add more emphasis to certain aspects of the infographic.
Overall, this infographic is really easy to follow, and I like how it is organized so it is easy to follow. During your presentation, I suggest that you guys connect each of your sections back to your intro about how the truth isn't objective so all of the points work together to prove one thing rather than three different things.
I really like this infographic. It is simple and pleasing to the eye, yet at the same time displays the facts prominently. This was very well designed. I also really like the creative images, especially those of the castle and the skyscrapers. To improve this, you could make it more obvious as to which source corresponds to which fact, but other than this no improvement is needed. This is near perfect. Good job!
I think the info is really detailed and well portrayed on the infographic. During your presentation you should really explain the text and make sure not to only say whats on there because theres a lot of words.
I liked how you guys had the little bubbles that explained the ideas more. Also I like how there is white space to break up every main idea. I would like to learn more about the norms section because I think it's a good concept but isn't fully explained in the infographic.
I really love the layout of your infographic because there are nice pictures and visuals and it's clean and easy to follow. To improve this infographic, maybe you could try and number your bibliography and put those numbers next to your ideas so we can see which idea you got from which source
I like your infographic because it is very organized, making it simple and easy to follow. The information in each section is clear and quite detailed. In your presentation, are you going to explain how all the sections are related?
This infographic demonstrates what every good infographic needs. A clear point and well selected evidence to back it up. The images add to the information presented, rather than distracting from it.
This infographic really shows the message, and also is super easy to follow. The texts and images are tied in really well, and it looks amazing. When you say, "relative to perspective," do you mean that every event is seen completely different, or are they all similar with different details?
I love how you included your thesis right away, it makes your infographic easier to follow. I would suggest clarifying that bias, norms, and social pressures are what can affect your perspective.
I really like the suspense of the title. ( It really catches my attention.) The information is really abundant and you guys really made it clear and organized.
I like how easy your info graphic is to understand. Everything is laid out very neatly and organized perfectly. Also, the facts are very clear and what you are trying to argue is easy perceived.
I enjoyed the clarity of the theme of the infographic. It was centered well and allows me to connect the support points back to the "big idea". There is an abundance of information that shows the detail in each point.
I enjoyed the clarity of the theme of the infographic. It was centered well and allows me to connect the support points back to the "big idea". There is an abundance of information that shows the detail in each point.
I really how you explain the different aspects of your topic and it is clear on which subject you are talking about specifically. What are the implications on the specific types of ways we are raised that effect our perception?
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ReplyDeleteI really like the theme you guys used, this is a very creative and organized display of the information. I also like the way you used the icons and different colors to add more emphasis to certain aspects of the infographic.
ReplyDeleteOverall, this infographic is really easy to follow, and I like how it is organized so it is easy to follow. During your presentation, I suggest that you guys connect each of your sections back to your intro about how the truth isn't objective so all of the points work together to prove one thing rather than three different things.
ReplyDeleteI really like this infographic. It is simple and pleasing to the eye, yet at the same time displays the facts prominently. This was very well designed. I also really like the creative images, especially those of the castle and the skyscrapers. To improve this, you could make it more obvious as to which source corresponds to which fact, but other than this no improvement is needed. This is near perfect. Good job!
ReplyDeleteI think the info is really detailed and well portrayed on the infographic. During your presentation you should really explain the text and make sure not to only say whats on there because theres a lot of words.
ReplyDeleteI liked how you guys had the little bubbles that explained the ideas more. Also I like how there is white space to break up every main idea. I would like to learn more about the norms section because I think it's a good concept but isn't fully explained in the infographic.
ReplyDeleteI really love the layout of your infographic because there are nice pictures and visuals and it's clean and easy to follow. To improve this infographic, maybe you could try and number your bibliography and put those numbers next to your ideas so we can see which idea you got from which source
ReplyDeleteI like your infographic because it is very organized, making it simple and easy to follow. The information in each section is clear and quite detailed. In your presentation, are you going to explain how all the sections are related?
ReplyDeleteThis infographic demonstrates what every good infographic needs. A clear point and well selected evidence to back it up. The images add to the information presented, rather than distracting from it.
ReplyDeleteThis infographic really shows the message, and also is super easy to follow. The texts and images are tied in really well, and it looks amazing. When you say, "relative to perspective," do you mean that every event is seen completely different, or are they all similar with different details?
ReplyDeleteInfographic is detailed, yet it's easy comprehend. The fonts and styles repeat and flow well. There are no images to distract you as well. Good job!
ReplyDeleteInfographic is detailed, yet it's easy comprehend. The fonts and styles repeat and flow well. There are no images to distract you as well. Good job!
ReplyDeleteI love how you included your thesis right away, it makes your infographic easier to follow. I would suggest clarifying that bias, norms, and social pressures are what can affect your perspective.
ReplyDeleteI really like the suspense of the title. ( It really catches my attention.) The information is really abundant and you guys really made it clear and organized.
ReplyDeleteI like how easy your info graphic is to understand. Everything is laid out very neatly and organized perfectly. Also, the facts are very clear and what you are trying to argue is easy perceived.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the clarity of the theme of the infographic. It was centered well and allows me to connect the support points back to the "big idea". There is an abundance of information that shows the detail in each point.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the clarity of the theme of the infographic. It was centered well and allows me to connect the support points back to the "big idea". There is an abundance of information that shows the detail in each point.
ReplyDeleteI really how you explain the different aspects of your topic and it is clear on which subject you are talking about specifically. What are the implications on the specific types of ways we are raised that effect our perception?
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