INSTRUCTIONS:
Structure of Information Infographic Proposal The Structure of Information Infographic assignment is your opportunity to re-imagine your Information Analysis Paper in a digital format. Think carefully about how you will translate the most important aspects of your Information Analysis Paper and turn them into a visually captivating and easy to understand infographic. To help you do this, it is important to make a plan by writing a proposal. - see submission instructions below. The Infographic Proposal will be graded based on Infographic Proposal Rubric. REQUIREMENTS: The Proposal is to be approximately 1-2 double-spaced pages (body of paper including the Reference List/Sources) and include the following parts: Re-state your Information Analysis Topic and include a brief introduction explaining its: 1) focus (ONE main idea or question that will be answered and will be the focus of the infographic), 2) purpose of your infographic (informing, increasing awareness, educating, or convincing the target audience to take action), 3) a social issue or industry/sector that is related or most affected by this topic. Target Audience(s) selected with rationale related to the technology topic. Who will you design your infographic for? Refer to "Target Audience for the Infographic" in Stage 1 of this project for suggested target audience(s)/groups. Statistical Data and Information Sources for the infographic with citations in a Reference List following APA style format - 6th edition that will be used to tell your Infographic's "story" (e.g., how the information technological, legal or social aspects function, history/evolution of the topic, benefits/opportunities and challenges/problems and applicable theories from the class, future directions). Some of your citations can be ones used in your Information Analysis Paper. PLEASE NOTE: There should be at least 3 new statistical data and information sources (not used in your Information Analysis Paper). All statistical data and information is to be from reputable sources and relevant to your topic. Refer to "Statistical Data and Information Sources for the Infographic" in Stage 1 of this project for recommended sources to explore.