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ASH EDU 644 W EEK 2 DQ 1 C HILD P ROTECTION A GENCIES I NFOGRAPHICS Check this A+ tutorial guideline at http://www.assignmentcloud.com/edu-644-new/edu-644-week-2-dq-1- child-protection-agencies-infographics For more classes visit http://www.assignmentcloud.com In this discussion, the focus is on examining agencies responsible for child protection. You will sharpen your technology skills by creating an infographic about a specific agency. Infographics are a way to visualize data and information using text and graphics and can be powerful instructional tools, as noted in the Teaching With Infographics presentation and further explained in the Week Two Instructor Guidance. Prepare for this discussion by reading Rubin (2012) Chapter 1, the Principles and Philosophy resource, and the Week Two Instructor Guidance. Then, using the software of your choosing, be sure to attach or link to your infographic in your initial post. Your infographic will be included in the Week Six Final Project.
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Initial Post: Create an infographic using the software of your choice that includes the following: a. An engaging title for the infographic. b. A summary of a specific child protection agency’s vision, mission, guiding principles, or philosophies. c. A summary of how the agency’s philosophies, principles, and key policies support or align with the philosophical tenets promoted by the Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA) 1997. d. At least one image in the infographic. e. A references section that cites all information summarized in the infographic, including the child protection agency you researched and at least one other local, state, national, for- profit or non-profit organization. Guided Response: Respond to a minimum of two peers. In your responses, discuss the design of the infographic (e.g., colors, layout, graphics) and the quality of the information shared. Make recommendations to peers about how they might enhance their infographic, drawing on the principles discussed in the Teaching With Infographics presentation for design of infographics, and about the content summarized. Though two replies is the minimum expectation for this discussion, for deeper engagement and learning you are encouraged to provide responses to any comments or questions others have provided to you to further the conversation. Remember, this continued engagement also provides you with opportunities to demonstrate your content expertise, critical thinking, and any real world experiences you may have with the topic of child protection agencies.
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