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Creating infographics to enhance student engagement and communication in health economics

Julia VanderMolen and Christy Spivey

The Journal of Economic Education, 2017, vol. 48, issue 3, 198-205

Abstract: In this article, the authors discuss and describe the implementation of and lessons learned from a course project centered on the creation of an infographic in a health economics course and an introduction to health research course. Students were asked to create a simple infographic about a particular topic, after researching and gathering data on that topic. The instructors observed how students synthesized information and data to tell a visual story with their infographic. This article adds to the limited literature regarding infographics in undergraduate instruction. An infographic offers faculty an opportunity to apply active learning strategies to enhance student engagement, retention of information, and communication skills.

Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1080/00220485.2017.1320605

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