reate a poster/infographic for the the first unit: Module 1: Biology, Evolution, and Variation (Lectures 1-6 + Labs 1-2).
Your poster can take the form of a standard conference poster, a visual study organizer, an infographic, a cartoon, an animation, etc. Be as creative as you like! You may use software such as https://piktochart.com/formats/infographics/Links to an external site., https://www.canva.com/Links to an external site., https://www.designcap.com/app/?category=posterLinks to an external site., (or any others) as long as your final submission is uploaded to carmen in a format that is accessible to me WITHOUT A LOGIN (this means as a PDF etc.)
The module poster is intended for you to connect the ideas of the ENTIRE MODULE. This means you need to highlight the connecting ideas presented throughout the module. The main goal of the poster is for you to demonstrate the most important topics covered in the course through your own point of view. I want to see how you reinterpret and connect the ideas discussed in the course in a bigger picture. Think of it as a tool for yourself, or a product that would let you explain to anyone who is not in the class what are the most important takeaways from this module.
Your Module Poster must include at least the following information:
Main topics: your poster must include at least 3 main topics as discussed in lectures or labs (no more than 5)
Subtopics: Each main topic has at least 1-3 important subtopics and included how those topics are connected to the main topics
Connection to Evolutionary History: The poster demonstrates how each main topic helps us understand human evolutionary history and diversity
Fun Fact: There is at least 1 HIGHLIGHTED/LABLED fun fact separate from the important subtopics for each of the main topics
Creativity: The poster shows thought, time, effort, or creativity went into its creation
Finally, be creative! This is your opportunity to learn this content from your own point of view, so create the module poster that fits your own learning style and interests!
Please refer to the rubric posted on Carmen for more information.
One of my major goals is to help you improve your research and study skills, so while you will NOT be able to drop the lowest module poster grade, you WILL be able to resubmit each module poster one time to reflect the feedback I give you to work towards a better score.
Non anthropology examples:
Here is an example of a mind map for strategies on whole food plant based living. ( I’ve Attached it)
Must Include:
Includes 3-5 main topics from the module, including how the main topics relate to their subtopics and what the related facts are of the sub topic. At least 1 important thing about each main topic. Demonstrates how the main topic helps us understand human evolutionary history and diversity. At least one exciting fact per main topic.
BELOW IS ALL INFO ON MODULE 1 (use a fact from each Section video below)
intro- https://mediasite.osu.edu/Mediasite/Play/6cd8b4a84ee84e0e93ecb80620c714541d
History-https://mediasite.osu.edu/Mediasite/Play/ebdccac8cf5b45c280e7d1adbc8124cb1d
Human-
https://mediasite.osu.edu/Mediasite/Play/8777eb49177b4b0da9b9c918e719e0121d
race-
https://mediasite.osu.edu/Mediasite/Play/92b38ba091b84023b47036cfab2f893d1d