Referenced from lesson Displaying Categorical Data (Spring, 2021)

Wow! Getting There Needs Improvement

Ratio statement: Accuracy

My ratio statement is easily understood and mathematically accurate.

My ratio statement is mathematically accurate but a bit confusing.

My ratio statement is mathematically inaccurate and also quite confusing.

Ratio statement: Impact

My ratio statement will really give those who read it something fascinating to contemplate!

My ratio statement is interesting but probably won’t spark any deep conversations.

My ratio statement is dull and uninspired.

Images chosen: Accessibility

The imagery that I used when creating my infographic is inclusive. My images avoid stereotyping and help the viewer relate to and understand the topic.

The imagery that I used mostly avoids stereotyping. More inclusive imagery might help viewers connect with my topic better.

The imagery that I included reinforces stereotypes and might leave some viewers feeling disconnected from my message.

Infographic: Accuracy

The infographic is correctly drawn to scale (every element is in the same proportion).

There were some minor errors made in drawing the infographic to scale.

The infographic is not accurately scaled.

Infographic: Impact

The strategy that I chose (repeated images / bars on a grid / area model) makes sense for my ratio statement and has a strong impact.

The strategy that I chose makes sense but is not terribly impactful; another strategy might have been more effective at conveying my ratio statement.

The strategy that I chose did not make sense in this context nor did it have an impact.

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