Friday, May 3, 2013

Visuals

Research Blog #8

There are various pictures that will be used a visuals throughout my final paper and presentation that will help illustrate my topic to my readers. These are the ones that I have used this far:


This visual is representing the "silver spoon" that some upper class students have in the sense that they are given the information from previous generations in their family that have gone to college. They do not need to find this information on their own.. it is inherited.


This graph visualizes the amount of undergraduate student state financial aid that is available for prospective college students. It breaks down the total amount of aid into proportions of how it is distributed between grants, loans, and other programs. This is a good way show how aid is distributed.



This is a visual that will be used near the end of my presentation to represent putting the puzzles pieces of information together. Once students have all of the parts, they can put together the information they need and use it to their advantage and make the proper decisions.


This isa visual of some of the elite colleges and universities that students can attend in the U.S.


This is a picture of the three students that are featured in the New York Times article that was used as my case study. 


This is a cartoon showing the restraints of a college graduate and how they are a prisoner of debt while obtaining a college degree.


This is the logo of the Virginia Education Wizard, which is a program that was started to help students get the information that they were seeking all in one place. 

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