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We've been looking at some really awesome inforgraphics in class, while evaluating what works in quality infographic design. From that evaluation, you created the rubric and decided on how the different parts should be graded.
As you continue with your research, remember that you should try to narrow your topic. A narrow topic creates more in depth research, and is more interesting to you as well as your audience. A broad topic creates shallow research, that only covers the surface, common knowledge information on a topic.
Also, be aware that your research is going to be transformed into an infographic. Start thinking about how you want to present your information. What facts need to be included? What can be translated into graphs and charts? How can you make your infographic engaging and interesting? Keep in mind the point values you gave to each item on the rubric (below) as you start to think about this project.

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