Post on the blog (4.22)
What is useful:
After looking through the infographic, I know the infographic talks several
things. Its organization is totally different from the example organization
professor shows on the class, which is approaching the organization of my TED
talk’s infographic. I can learn how to include every element in my infographic
and use the similar shapes to connect different content.
What is not
useful: In my infographic, there is no data comparison. It is useless for me.
Q: How does
this modal accommodate the content?
A: It talks
about that texting is very popular nowadays and texting is a big business,
which is shown by statistics in the infographic. The author divides parts of
the whole infograghic into two columns to show some comparable items, which is
very clear. The author also quotes some main ideas.
2.
Outline:
Introduction:
Social scientists spend a lot of time finding that body language has
significant effects on the way people judge someone else and others judge them.
However, the most important point in the body language is that we are the
audience of the body language. People always forget that they are influenced a
lot by the body language.
Body: A. Nonverbal experiences of power and
dominance
When
people have power, they arm up in the V and lift their chins slightly. They
want to expand themselves. When people have no or little power, they wrap
themselves up and make them small.
B.
Three questions
a. Can
people pretend to participant in the events?
Yes.
When people pretend to be powerful for two minutes, they will really get power.
b. Can
our bodies influent our minds?
Yes.
People who have power have higher testosterone and lower cortisol.
c. Can
people have more significant future after being the same useful gesture for a
short period of time?
Yes.
Employers are more likely to hire people who have powerful gesture.
C. Amy
Cuddy uses her personal experiences to indicate that if people can pretend to
have power and try best to do, they will be successful in the end.
Conclusion:
“Fake it till you become it.” Amy Cuddy is very willing to spread her knowledge
out. She hopes people who have less power can finally get successful using her
method.
2.
How will your infographic accommodate your
content?
Firstly,
I am going to compare two postures using two columns. One exits when people
have power. The other one exits when people lose power. Secondly, to shows
these three experiments, I am going to use the method that is used in the
infographic on the class. This format will show the cause and the effect well.
Thirdly, I will quote some important sentences to express and explain the idea.
Fourthly, decorate the infographic to attract more readers.
4. What will you steal from other
infographics?
As I mentioned
before, I will steal what the infographic (shown on the class) do to talk about
the three experiments. At beginning, the person is powerless. Then, he pretends
to be powerful for 10 minutes. After that time, he really feels that he is
powerful. As a result, the recruiter selects him. It illustrates that body
languages influences minds and then affects results.
5. Infographic draft (Because I am not good at in drawing, I draw the same people to represent the different people. In the final work, I will make them different.)