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Mindmap Modul 1

The document discusses four types of information graphics: notices, posters, banners, and infographics. Notices provide instruction or guidance through commands, cautions, information, prohibitions or warnings. Posters convey messages through titles, authors, main areas and fonts. Banners advertise on websites using logos, value propositions, body copy and calls to action. Infographics give easy-to-understand overviews of topics through imagery, charts and minimal text with headlines, introductions, main graphics, conclusions and sources.

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Mindmap Modul 1

The document discusses four types of information graphics: notices, posters, banners, and infographics. Notices provide instruction or guidance through commands, cautions, information, prohibitions or warnings. Posters convey messages through titles, authors, main areas and fonts. Banners advertise on websites using logos, value propositions, body copy and calls to action. Infographics give easy-to-understand overviews of topics through imagery, charts and minimal text with headlines, introductions, main graphics, conclusions and sources.

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Mindmap Modul 1

Learning Activity 1 – Public Notice

Notice is a form of functional text used as


Definition instruction or guidance to someone doing
or not doing something

1. Command
2. Caution

Kinds Of Notice
3. Information
4. Prohibition
5. Warning

1. To give an instruction / to instruct people to….


2. To give information / to inform people to….
3. To give direction

Social Functions
4. To ask people to….
5. To advice/to suggest / to recommend people to….

Notice 6. To remind people to….


7. To warn / to give warning
8. To ban / to forbid / to prohibit people to…

a. Attention gather (optional)

Generic Structure b.Information


c. Closure (optional)

1. Short text (simple words, phrases, or


clauses)

Characteristics
2. Easy to understand
3. Written in capital font
4. Mostly use images/pictures

a. Using Imperative mood (imperative sentence)


Language Features b. Using Declarative reference
c. Spoken / written language features
Mindmap Modul 1
Learning Activity 2 – Poster

Poster is one of the communication media that is used to convey a message


or an information. The message contained in a poster should be written
Definition briefly and clearly in order to establish communication between the creator
and readers of poster.

Functions of Poster

Social Functions - to alert and engage the viewer


- to challenge and call an audience into action.
- to promote an event

Generic Structure - Title area


- Author's photo and address
Poster - Main area
- Footer area
- Background
- Fonts

Language Features
- Short Text Elements
- Phrases and Active voice
- Serif font for text and san-serif font
for title and Heading (Optional)
Mindmap Modul 1
Learning Activity 2 – Banner

A banner is a typically rectangular advertisement


placed on a Web site either above, below or on the
Definition sides of the Web site's main content and is linked
to the advertiser's own Web site.

- to advertising or naming of college or universities


Social Functions - used as a media to promote a product, event, or
service

Banner - Logo
- Value Proposition
Generic Structure - Body Copy
- Image
- Call To Action (CTA)

- Use Simple Present Tense


Language Features - Use simple phrases or statement
Mindmap Modul 1
Learning Activity 3 – Graphic Organizers

Graphic organizers help teachers show and


Definition explain relationships between content and
sub-content and how they relate to other
areas.

a. Titles, headings, and/or labels


b. Specific locations for information
c. Short descriptions (bullets or
Generic Structure limited sentences)
.

1. Tools for critical and creative thinking


2. Tools for organizing information

Graphic Organizers Social / Language 3. Tools for understanding information and


relationships
Function 4. Tools for depicting knowledge and
understanding
5. Tools for self - learning

1. Complex information
2. Analytical, critical, planning, and creative thinking skills are
concerned.
Language Features 3. The organizers are made to be easily edited, revised, and
added.
4. Uses such as planning,brainstorming, studying, or
summarizing.
5. use short words or phrases, or drawings
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Learning Activity 4 – Infographics

An infographic is a collection of imagery,


Definition charts, and minimal text that gives an
easy-to-understand overview of a topic.

1. Clear goals
2. Easy to digest
3. Compelling Narrative
Characteristics 4. Unique Concept
5. Creative Design
6. Visual Focus - No text

a. Headline/ Title
b. Beginning/ Introduction
Generic Structure c. Middle/ Main Infographic
d. End/ Conclusion
Infographics e. Sources and Footnotes

1. Statistical Infographics
2. Informational Infographics
3. Timeline Infographics
4. Process Infographics
Social Function 5. Geographic Infographics
6. Comparison Infographics
7. Hierarchical Infographics
8. List Infographics

1. Informative
Language Features 2. Engaging
3. Accessible

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