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WWPT Summative

Assessment
January 2016

Part 1 - Creating an Infographic


What is an infographic?

A well-designed infographic like the one below


can help you simplify a complicated subject or
turn an otherwise boring subject into a
captivating experience.
- www.customermagnetism.com

Example Infographic

Part 1 - Creating an Infographic

ihumanmedia.com

Part 1 - Creating an Infographic


Go onto Google and search for an infographic on one of the following topics:
Unicorns
Arsenal Football Club
Minecraft
Taylor Swift
Phuket
Save one of each onto your desktop to be added to your portfolio later.

Part 1 - Creating an Infographic


What is my infographic going to be about?

Human migration in response to challenges,


risks and opportunities

Part 1 - Creating an Infographic


What must my infographic include?

A country of choice to be the case study of your research

Statistics and graphs on how migration has changed over time

Facts well researched, understand the numbers and be able to explain the graphs

Visually attractive layout

You must have a valid reason for choosing this country - why did its migration interest you

Titles, pictures, graphs, formatting, no blank spaces, matching fonts/styles, avoid too
much text, use Noun Project if it helps

Sources/references

You must get your information from more than one (trusted) source, no wikipedia this time

Part 1 - Creating an infographic


Useful Data Sites http://peoplemov.in/#f_US
http://www.migrationpolicy.org/programs/data-hub/international-migration-statistics
http://www.un.
org/en/development/desa/population/migration/publications/wallchart/index.shtml
www.gapminder.org
Any good websites you find away from these four will show your research skills.

Part 2 - Writing an exposition piece

Why is Migration is a Good/Bad thing?

Part 2 - Writing an exposition piece


Why is Migration a good/bad thing?

Five paragraph essay structure

Vocabulary use - adverbs, verbs, paragraph starters

strongly believe, firmly hold, see help sheet. firstly, secondly, finally, additionally

Consideration of the other perspective

Introduction, 3 key points, Conclusion

However, some people believe, but I

Persuasive arguments

The points you make must be strong, they must be different, try not to just use the obvious
ones. Make your final point (paragraph 4) your strongest for a lasting effect.

Bibliography
S2 - https://www.customermagnetism.com/infographics/what-is-an-infographic/
S3 - http://ihumanmedia.com/2014/09/10/microsoft-eyes-115-billion-gaming-market-1-2-billion-mobile-app-users/
Useful data sites
http://peoplemov.in/#f_US
http://www.migrationpolicy.org/programs/data-hub/international-migration-statistics
http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/migration/publications/wallchart/index.shtml
www.gapminder.org

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