Students More Likely to Choose a Modern Way of Solving Writing Struggles
There are three things that every student, from those away at university down to the teens who are still in high school, needs: Sleep, social interaction, and school. But one of these needs seems to take up more time than the other two, causing a high-stress environment where students have to overperform. And it leads to a rise in the use of academic shortcuts.
Score from the experts at Killer Visual Strategies
Visual Communication - 65%
Design - 40%
Content - 40%
Usability - 55%
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Final Grade
This infographic provides some statistics about academic shortcuts and why some students choose to use them. The content of this infographic doesn't clearly fulfill on the promise of the title, as the data doesn't show that students are "more likely" to use these shortcuts (or what the point of comparison would be.) The color palette and illustration style harmonize with the subject, but the stock photography feels mismatched. There are grammatical errors throughout the content, and some of the statistics appear contradictory. Overall, both the design and content undermine this infographic. We'll give this one an F.