Assignment - Infographics - 009
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These instructions serve as general guidelines. Adapt them as needed to suit the specific requirements of the task or creative vision. Avoid following them rigidly without considering the context.
Learning Progression
Objective
Transform the provided data into a visually engaging and informative infographic.
Instructions
- Review the Data: Carefully analyze the information given below. Understand its structure and how the various elements relate to each other.
- Select a Tool: Choose a digital tool that suits your design needs. Popular options include Draw.io and Canva, but feel free to use any platform you are comfortable with.
- Design Your Infographics: Based on the data, your infographic should take the form of a Markov Process.
Nodes (States)
- Introduction - A light bulb or an open door, symbolizing the initial exposure to a new concept.
- Practice - A pencil or a practice worksheet, representing the phase where students practice what they’ve learned.
- Application - A gear or a toolbox, indicating the application of learned concepts to solve problems or in projects.
- Mastery - A trophy or a gold star, symbolizing the achievement of mastery over the concept.
- Extension - A branch or a puzzle piece connecting to another puzzle, representing how mastered concepts are extended to new areas or more complex ideas.
Edges (Transitions) and Possible Weights
- Introduction to Practice: 0.8 (High likelihood of moving from initial exposure to practicing the concept.)
- Practice to Application: 0.7 (After practice, students are likely to apply concepts to specific problems or projects.)
- Application to Mastery: 0.6 (With successful application, students may achieve mastery of the concept.)
- Mastery to Extension: 0.5 (Once mastery is achieved, students might extend this knowledge to new or related areas.)
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