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Evaluation criteria - Coggle Diagram
Evaluation criteria
Effectiveness
Accuracy is when the information you provide is correct based on the evidence you have gathered from investigating your research topic.
Accessibility is when the communication of message is not unnecessarily difficult for people with special needs, including the young, the elderly and those with disabilities, such as low vision, colour blindness, limited mobility or limited language or computer skills.
Clarity is when the solution's language should be clear enough for most audience members to understand.
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Communication of message is if the message can be understood by the audience and how it was communicated.
Readability refers to the ease with which a reader can understand the content of a written text. Can be affected by typeface and the use of white space.
Relevance is including material in the solution that is directly related to the topic that you are researching.
Completeness means that the information you are presenting in your infographic or data visualisation is just that: complete.
Usability is when everyone in the target audience has the ability to access things in the solution, as the plug-ins, browsers and hardware match the common format.
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Efficiency
Profitability (income generated versus running costs), no income generated as this is not something promotional and there were no costs with making the solution.
Labour requirements (how much labour is required to achieve its productivity levels), once the solution is made there will not be any maintenance needed so no further labour is required other than initial.
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Formats and conventions
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Format is how something is displayed (for example, using a table or chart); arranging the look or presentation of an object.