MYP Summative Assessment

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MYP Summative Assessment The US becomes a World Power Making an INFOGRAPHIC

What are infographics? (Information graphics) visual representations of information, data or knowledge used where complex information needs to be explained quickly and clearly, such as in signs, maps, journalism, technical writing, and education also used extensively as tools by computer scientists, mathematicians, and statisticians to ease the process of developing and communicating conceptual information

What are infographics? (Information graphics) present a rich amount of information without intimidating you. or, sometimes they do intimidate, but make the digesting of the information much more bearable best practices for designing infographics followed by some examples which might help you learn a thing or two

YOUR JOB Create an INFOGRAPHIC showing how the US became a World Power between 1890 and 1920 You will be assigned a topic to research doing the above You will need to include at least ONE picture, and ONE statistic / graph You must also write a an essay addressing the unit question: How do we use our power and influence? Analyze the data used in your infographic and include other supporting evidence in your writing.

For example … TODAY, the US is considered a World Power … I could use the following:

For example … And I could say – The US is a World Power because we devote so much of our resources to the military ($711 billion in 2008) We are also a World Power because that amount reflects 48% of the total world-wide spending by countries around the world (part of pie-chart) We spend so much because we need to try and keep “World Order” – and we use our military as a deterrent to others who want to make war

Remember, you will be assigned a topic to research! International Darwinism Josiah Strong Alfred Thayer Mahan Commodore Perry Open Door Policy Spanish American War Guam/Puerto Rico Hawaii Rough Riders Philippines Roosevelt Corollary Panama Canal Boxer Rebellion Dollar Diplomacy Mexican War US entry into WWI League of Nations

Project Due Date B day classes – Wednesday, December 11 A day classes – Thursday, December 12 You MUST use the school databases and cite your sources. You MUST include a bibliography (MLA)! It will again be worth 2 grades, just like the last project: Criterion C and D.