explain a complex process, display research findings or data, and raise awareness about an issue or cause.

Please do not use words another student will not understand. It must be understandable to other students. if any questions please email me. Remember the analysis must include the pages I provided so that you may see what chapters explained to us. I would like the writer to use the health belief model or the transtheoretical model as the behavior model to analyze the problem. Make sure the Infographic is accurate and understandable with supported data in the analysis. (I have provided both) i have put the chap 13, 24, 25 in PowerPoint so they are available and not alot of copying , please look and read them and let me know if they came thru understandablePower of 3 Project (P3P)THERE ARE 2 PARTS TO THIS PROJECT; THEY ARE LISTED UNDER THE “What to turn in?” SECTION BELOW.Topics• Safe Drugs (Chapter 24)Students will study the problem:1. Read the chapter in the textbook related to their chosen problem/topic. Each topic/public health problem corresponds with a chapter in the textbook. So….. break out that textbook, and read it :)2. Research the problem from credible sources of information beyond the textbook.3. Analyze the problem through one of the Health Behavior Models/Theories presented in class.4. Write an analysis that provides an overview of the problem, data about the problem, and an analysis of how the problem can be addressed through a health behavior model. (use health belief or transtheoretical model)5. Create an original INFOGRAPHIC displaying/visualizing the most important aspects of the problem, the data, and a conclusion/call to action.What is an Infographic?• Infographic is a melding of the two words – “information” and “graphic.”• In essence it is a form of visual communication meant to capture attention and enhance comprehension.• An infographic is a collection of imagery, charts, and minimal text that gives an easy-to-understand overview of a topic.• Infographics use striking, engaging visuals to communicate information quickly and clearly.• Infographics provide a quick overview of a topic, explain a complex process, display research findings or data, and raise awareness about an issue or cause.• Infographics are great when you need to give someone a really quick rundown on something that can be hard to explain (like public health problems).There are a number of infographic tools or programs available such as Piktochart, Visme, Canva, and Venngage. These programs allow you to easily use a template and then customize it with your own problem, data, layout, and style.How to make an infographic:1. First, ask yourself what is the burning problem associated with your topic? And then what are 2-3 supporting/probing questions that you need to ask and find the answers to in order to solve the problem??2. Collect the data. Do your research. Read the Chapter in your textbook, consult outside sources of information, google the topic, visit data repositories, and visit .gov and .org websites related to your topic.3. Sort through all the data and decide which data are important, and how to display/visualize that data.4. Layout information of infographic to create a natural flow of information that includes a beginning, middle, and end (a call to action).5. Add some style to your infographic. Choose font, colors, graphics that communicate the problem, catch the reader’s attention, and call them to take action.The following youtube video provides an overview of these five steps of making an infographic using Venngage:How to Make an Infographic in 5 Steps (INFOGRAPHIC DESIGN GUIDE; TIPS)The following youtube video provides an overview of making an infographic using Canva:https://youtu.be/gI9UH4VkdZMWhat to turn in?Part 1 – A written analysis of the problem that provides:•o An overview of the problem, including the “burning question” that you sought to answer, as well as 3-4 supporting/probing questions that you asked and found the answers to through your research.o Data about the problem, including references of your sources of data.o Analysis of how the problem could be addressed through the lens of one of the health behavior models presented back in our Chapter 13 & 14 materials.o Your call to action, and how you will try to include this in your infographic.Your written analysis will be submitted in the Text Box of your Discussion post. You should type your analysis is a word processing program (so you can spell and grammar check, and save a copy for your own records), and then cut-and-paste the text of your analysis into the text box of your Discussion post.Part 2 – An original InfographicYou will provide a link to your infographic.Example infographics:•o Infographic-Examples-1.png Infographic-Examples-2.png Infographic-Examples-3.png Infographic-Examples-4.jpg Infographic-Examples-5.gif (This is GREAT example, with a very clear CALL TO ACTION) use this one , it covers everything






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