Development of an animated infographic on Permanent Health Education

Revista latino-americana de enfermagem
Letícia Lopes DornelesRosangela Andrade Aukar De Camargo

Abstract

to create an animated infographic on the concept of Permanent Health Education according to the National Policy and its main differences compared to continuing education and health education. a methodological study that analyzed context and knowledge gaps with a literature review and brainstorming; synthesized knowledge into a concept map; built and validated a script; created a didactic design; and produced infographic media. 18 representatives from the Center for Permanent Education and Humanization participated in the stages of context analysis and synthesis of knowledge, and six specialists participated in the validation of the script. through the combination of texts, images, audios, animations and transitions, the concepts, principles and legal journey of the Permanent Education policy were presented with examples from daily work and, at the end, the difference compared to continuing education and health education is presented. The specialist on the theme evaluated the infographic positively as it has clear information that meet the needs of the target audience; favors learning; and is able to circulate in the scientific environment. the infographic includes content on Permanent Health Education as it represents the daily...Continue Reading

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Software Mentioned

Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
CLT
Adobe Flash Professional
Google Images
YouTube Audio Library
PowerPoint
Adobe Premiere
Adobe
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