Below are some of the links that are listed in this assignment. your

Below are some of the links that are listed in this assignment. YOUR TASK You are to develop an infographic or graphic organizer that provides 3-5 key tips related EITHER to work OR to relationships following the instructions below and post it to your CRG group by the deadline. You′ll want to EMBED your infographic or graphic organizer rather than ATTACHING it, if you can. That usually only works if you save it as an image (jpeg, png, screenshot, etc) rather than as a. pdf. Here′s a quick and easy guide to how to do that on Canvas: How to Embed an Image into a Discussion Post-1.pdfPreview the document If you encounter issues, just attach it and it′ll be fine. Choose ONE of the following two options: OPTION #1 – WORK As we saw in ODAT, the way that people ask for, negotiate, or accept salary offers can be connected to sex and gender. We also know that this can be connected to race and other identities. In the ODAT episode we learned that Penelope didn’t even think to negotiate her salary. Why not? We learned that Penelope’s coworker, Scott, asked for more starting salary and got it. Why? The common link between Penelope and Scott is their employer, Dr. Berkowitz. Why does Dr. Berkowitz pay Penelope and Scott different salaries for the same job? Is Dr. Berkowitz flat out sexist or racist? Maybe. But as the episode reveals there is something more to this situation than just that. There’s something more systemic (that means, larger than just me or just you but embedded in our culture, in our language, in the way we see people of different genders, sexes, races, etc). Google the following: “salary negotiation” along with one of your own identities (gender, sex, race, etc) — e.g., women, African-American, transgender, white, or even a combination of these like “African-American women.” If you are uncomfortable using one of your identities, you may choose other identities. What results come up? Click a few and scan them. What statistics do they discuss? What particular challenges do they discuss? What tips do they give? (If you are only getting general “How to Negotiate Salary” results that don’t discuss race, class, sex, etc, then redo your search and make sure you are adding an identity.) Now drawing from these resources create your infographic or graphic organizer. Include (1) a title along with your name; (2) a very brief statement of the topic so that anyone off the street could look at your submission and know exactly what it’s about; and (3) three to five tips to address the issue and to help someone of (IDENTITY) better position themselves to ask for and negotiate salary. OPTION #2 – RELATIONSHIPS We are seeing all kinds of relationships in ODAT – familial, marriage, workplace, etc – and as we all know all relationships can be sustaining and satisfying but likely also contain some conflict and disagreement. What are some of the pitfalls people fall into? What are some of the ways we’ve lived about in this module to “rethink” relationships? In what ways did the article on gay and lesbian marriage get us to rethink gender assumptions that we might all fall into – whether in our friendships, our familial relationships, or our romantic relationships? Drawing from our class resources only (outside research is optional) create your infographic or graphic organizer. Include (1) a title along with your name; (2) a very brief statement of the topic so that anyone off the street could look at your submission and know exactly what it’s about; and (3) three to five tips that you think would help decrease conflict and increase satisfaction in a relationship. AVOID generalities like “communicate better” unless you also provide SPECIFIC examples of what that means. WHY WE′RE DOING THIS ASSIGNMENT This assignment is meant to connect our course materials to our actual, lived lives. Although an infographic and graphic organizer are different in some ways, the basic gist is that they visually represent information in ways that appealing to the eye and easily digestible to the brain. I′ve attached samples, but you can also Google ″what is an infographic″ or ″what is a graphic organizer″ to learn more. This assignment is designed to do three things: (1) hone your ability to make and support critical choices from among many options; (2) help you consider the ways in which the ″how″ information is presented can affect how people respond to and understand it; and (3) learn to present information in ways that go beyond traditional essays and papers. I′VE NEVER DONE THIS BEFORE! HOW DO I MAKE AN INFOGRAPHIC OR GRAPHIC ORGANIZER?! HELP ME! This is a 5-point assignment, so please don′t feel distressed. For your assignment you can use Word, Canva, Venngage, Creately, or any other software program that allows you to create an infographic or graphic organizer. Most are free or have 30-day free trial periods. You can also create one on your own in Word or other standard programs. If worse comes to worst, you can create one using a pen and paper.) Make sure there is a good balance of words and visuals in your final product. Too many pictures and it′s just a photo collage; too many words and it loses visual appeal. Try to be neat and organized. Ask yourself, ″Is this something that would catch my eye?″ I′ve attached some samples that I myself have created. (NOTE: Mine are for entirely different purposes; I′m just posting them so you can see what a graphic organizer and infographic look like.) Cognitive Development Concept Map (2).jpg EDF 6211 Graphic Organizer Wendland.pdfPreview the document Lang Acq Infographic Weber & Wendland-1.jpg NEED MORE GUIDANCE AND ENCOURAGEMENT? See the rubric for grading details. I myself had never in my life made an infographic or a graphic organizer before this summer when I was required to make them. It took a little playing around at first to figure out how to fit my info into graphic form but once I learned how to do it, I really saw the value. If you get discouraged, that′s okay. Plan your three to five elements and what you want to say about them first. Then consider how it makes sense to present them. And have a little fun! Use a tree (like I did) or some other silly but memorable way to present important information. 

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