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April 18, 2023

The Promising Life: Educating To Change Ecological Practices

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  • Carollann Serafin

    Awesome job on the infographic as a classmate it was nice being able to see everyone’s ideas come to life. Very well displayed! Congrats

  • Greitin Rodriguez

    Education is important and necessary for the future. With teaching comes a great responsibility for the shaping of the future and what would be and become the future. With what has been going on and happening it is important to be informed and educated to take steps and process in the right direction. Earth is our only planet that is able to sustain life and that produces everything that is needed for humans. Us humans have been hurting, damaging, and destroying our home planet Earth. When we come as a community and inform everyone on the damages and what recycling could do for the planet and the future; we would be able to make the planet a better place to live and where it is healthy, so it could provide for us humans and every living organisms.

  • Alaina De Leon

    Awesome job on this Infographic. This publication sticks out but also looks very appealing. I found that this article made me reflect on what i am doing and how i can be more engaged as a young adult. The use of color in this infographic was beautifully used and made me want to keep reading! great job and important topic, i would love to read more form the authors in the future.

  • Kaylah Garcia

    Amazing Ecological Education Article! I liked that the infographic included a definition of ecological education, different sorts of practices, and photographs of instances. The color palette and layout were both excellent! Some areas did appear to be more condensed than others. The graphs in particular stood out, but the infographic as a whole was fantastic, as was the title. excellent work.

  • Amy Hotema

    The infographic is fantastic! Even on the resources page, this group’s selection of icons, colors, and text flow truly works well together. I really liked the way the theme and the icons were picked to complement one another, whether it was by matching the overall infographic topic or just by the color that the icons and backdrop both had in common. superb work

  • Karah Renfroe

    This infographic on ecological education is one of the best I have seen! The design is pleasing and allows for readers to clearly follow the topics discussed throughout. The points made throughout the infographic did not fail to be thought-provoking. I enjoyed the definition of ecology and the step-by-step goals/ approach outlined as well. The pictures were well selected and truly worked to add to the message and points the author attempted to demonstrate. Lastly, the emphasis on young people and the importance of educating early was on point and timely!

  • Melanie Fraire

    This was a very well-put-together infographic, I really enjoyed the visuals used as well as the information stated. I think it’s important to emphasize educating at a young age about how to care for the earth we live on.

  • Carina Martinez

    Super interesting! Congratulations on your nomination.

  • Sydney Nieto

    Congratulations on your nomination. This was very informative. I liked how you included the stats as it helped give me more insight into others’ opinions, as I see what people agree and do not agree on. I also liked how goals were included as we could see the purpose. Being educated on this is important as it would help make the world a nicer place.

  • Jacqueline Galvan

    I think this infographic provided a great deal of valuable information and statistics about ecological practices and education! That being said, I felt that there were some parts that could’ve been more condensed to make the graph more readable and visually appealing. Overall though, it was a beautiful and informative graphic about a pressing issue that everyone needs to know. Well done!

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