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Q Introduction Data consists of raw facts, such as an employee number, total hours worked in a week, an inventory part number, or the number of units produced on a production line. Several types of data can represent these facts. Information is a collection of data organized and processed so that it has additional value beyond the value of the individual facts. For example, a sales manager may want individual sales data summarized so it shows the total sales for the month. Providing information to customers can also help companies increase revenues and profits. For example, social shopping Web site Kaboodle brings shoppers and sellers together electronically so they can share information and make recommendations while shopping online. The free exchange of information stimulates sales and helps ensure shoppers find better values. What To Include 1. Go to the Web site for the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and find information about the occupations with the greatest projected job growth in terms of the number of people who will be needed. 2. Create an infographic to illustrate the growth of the 5 fastest growing occupations. o Be as creative as you would like with this. Here are some possible choices but don't feel limited to: Microsoft Word, Infogram, Microsoft Publisher, Venngage. 3. Write a brief summary of your findings and how information systems are an integral part of the growth of these companies. o This can be three to four paragraphs (one page). o Be sure to include your TWO citations in APA format on a work cite page. Requirements • Format to include ALL information in ONE document. • Format Requirements: o Times New Roman; 12 pt. font. o You must use Microsoft Word; 1’ Margins o 1.5-line spacing. o Your name and assignment due date must be on all assignments. • Assignment Due Date: Each week has a specific date, check under the Modules (no late assignments will be accepted). When the assignment is completed it will be turned in through WebCampus under Modules and related assignment. • INFOGRAPHIC • WRITE A ONE-PAGE PAPER (400 HUNDRED WORDS & TWO APA CITATION) IN YOUR OWN WORDS. PLAGIARISM: Plagiarism occurs when you use another student’s paper or you create a paper that is not in your own words and is not properly documented. Avoid plagiarism at all costs. When you attach your paper in the assignment area in WebCampus it will be submitted into plagiarism software. Examples Provided are previous student examples. These are included as a reference of expectations but are not to be duplicated. Example #1 Download Example #1 Example #2 Download Example #2 Rubric IS 301 Chapter 1: Infographic Rubric IS 301 Chapter 1: Infographic Rubric Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeContent & Development 25 to >20.0 pts Content is comprehensive, accurate, and persuasive. - Major points are stated clearly and are well supported. - Research is adequate, timely and addresses course concepts 20 to >12.5 pts Content is not comprehensive and /or persuasive. - Major points are addressed, but not well supported. - Research is inadequate or does not address course concepts. - 12.5 to >0.0 pts Content is incomplete. - Major points are not clear and /or persuasive. 0 pts Not acceptable 25 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeGrammar, Punctuation & Spelling 15 to >10.0 pts Rules of grammar, usage, and punctuation are followed; spelling is correct. - Language is clear and precise; sentences display consistently strong, varied structure. 10 to >5.0 pts - Paper contains few grammatical, punctuation and spelling errors. - Language lacks clarity or includes the use of some jargon or conversational tone. 5 to >0.0 pts Paper contains numerous grammatical, punctuation, and spelling errors. - Language uses jargon or conversational tone. 0 pts Unacceptable 15 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeFormatting Requirements 10 to >5.0 pts Paper follows designated guidelines. 5 to >0.0 pts Good - Partially Completed 0 pts Unacceptable 10 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeWord Count 10 to >3.33 pts Word count 400 words 3.33 to >0.0 pts Word count less than 400 words 0 pts Word count less than 300 words 10 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeWritten Students Own Words 10 to >2.5 pts All information written in students own words. 2.5 to >0.0 pts Some areas directly off the Internet. 0 pts Unacceptable 10 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeCitations in APA format 10 to >5.0 pts Two Citations in APA Format. 5 to >0.0 pts Only one citation, not alphabetized, or not in APA format 0 pts No Marks 10 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeInfographic 20 to >14.0 pts Graphic is visually pleasing and provides excellent information to the audience of the purpose and provided information. 14 to >8.0 pts Graphic is visually pleasing and provides sufficient information to the audience of the purpose and provided information. 8 to >0.0 pts Graphic is acceptable (visually) and does not provide information to the audience of the purpose and provided information. 0 pts Graphic and information is unacceptable. 20 pts Total Points: 100 PreviousNext Growing Companies Infographic

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Labor demand in the United States in the United States has changed throughout the years due to advances in technology and society’s needs. Jobs that were once very sought after having become obsolete. Guessing which occupations will be high in demand during ones’ cumulative working period is not an easy task as there are so many career options. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes updated estimates periodically that list which occupations are expected to grow over the next decade. According to the statistics, medical field jobs and restaurant cooks will be the most highly sought-after employees in 2029. Information systems are an important part of the growth of the industries.