Infographics For Storytelling
Create infographics for the topics of space missions' evolution and space law.
What is an Infographic
An infographic is a graphic visual representation of information, data, or knowledge intended to present information quickly and clearly. It mainly consists of graphs, timelines, motifs and text.
Examples:
Guidelines for your task
This task aims to create two infographics:
1) The first one describes the evolution of space missions from the 60’s until our times, while
2) the second one is about space law.
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Select the infographic type that you will use. For more information watch this video: https://youtu.be/tN8_85gKOTc
You can of course combine two or more types into your creation!!
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Content
For the 1st infographic, the content of your texts can be drawn from the relevant presentation that professor Dr. Vlachos has shared with us. You will find the file in the following link: https://1drv.ms/p/s!As0cUXk8229ihgcNQ-HXnZ-lD3Pb.
For the 2nd infografic, the content of your texts will be drawn by online resources, such as https://www.wilsoncenter.org/article/global-legal-landscape-space-who-writes-rules-final-frontier
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For your infographic, you will need imagery that you can find online. Please, make sure you keep a record of your image sources, in order to be compliant with the Netiquette rules.
Suggested tools for the creation of the infographic
How to work and collaborate
You will be working in 2 international groups. You can contact each other, via the Twinspace platform. To enter the platform you will use the username and password that is given to you.
Group A: Space Missions' History
You will be working on the subject of the space missions' history and you will create the relevant infographic.
9 Students participating: 4 Croatian + 5 Greek
1. Filip Mlađenović
2. Fran Sokolić
3.Ivan Ninić
4.Tomislav Max Marić
5. Flamouri Efstratia
6. Flamouri Sofia
7. Moutsou Ioanna
8. Papoutsi Malvina
9. Tektonidou Avgi
Group B: Space Law
You will be working on the subject of the space law and you will create the relevant infographic.
9 Students participating: 3 Croatian + 6 Greek
1. Roko Sokolić
2.Iva Dujić
3.Luka Popović
4. Karatzidis Pavlos
5. Katsantonis Ioannis
6. Kesidis Vasileios
7. Konstantinidis Stavros
8. Pollaetidou Ioanna
9. Michaela Vogiatzi