In this lesson we had to create a infographic on a specific question that was given to us, from the survey that we took on classroom behaviour last week.
My question was 'Do you think that you should be allowed to listen to music on headphones while you are doing your own work?'
I created my infographic on Photoshop as I am more familiar with this software, and because I have used it before. First I went on Adobe Kuler: colour wheel to look for a suitable triad of colours. Here are the colours that I ended up using on my infographic, seen on the poster below.
After finding the colours I wanted, I did some research on Google images of other infographics, to gather ideas and to get examples of what Steve was looking for.
I drew most of this by hand and therefore no other images were used off the internet. The tick represents the 'yes, always' option and the cross over the other headphone, represents 'no, never'. Finally the tick by the picture of the girl, represents the last option which was, 'yes, as long as you can still hear what the lecturer is saying'. I think these images do display each option clearly, even though the actual options are not written, but instead are presented as drawn images.
This is a great graphic, and you have managed the colours effectively. However, like many others you didn't extract the data or draw a conclusions "The right answer is..." - just repeated it. Nice drawing of bearded old fool teacher...
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